Microsoft pushes the number KB3122947 patch to Win10 users: privacy settings option restore default

  

friends who follow Win10 dynamics may have an impression on Win10's first major update ISO image release event in November, Microsoft explained this because some users from After the earlier version of Windows 10 (TH1 RTM version) was upgraded to TH2, some privacy settings were restored to the default and the issue was said to affect a small number of users. Today Microsoft pushed the update numbered KB3122947 to affected Win10 users to resolve this issue. Let's take a look at what changes have been made to this update patch!

If you find the KB3122947 patch in Windows Update, your privacy settings are also restored to default during the upgrade process. These options include:

• Allow applications The program uses my ad ID;

• opens the SmartScreen filter to check the web content used by the Windows Store app;

• allows the app to run in the background;

• Synchronize with other devices.

It should be noted that Microsoft has already pushed the update numbered KB3120677, which is also a fix for privacy settings, but obviously the problem has not been completely fixed.

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