The Windows 10 Update History site now lets users know exactly what's new in new updates for the operating system.
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Since Microsoft first launched Windows 10 in July 2015, it has been proactively rolling out new updates to provide improvements and enhancements. While updates are great for patching Windows 10 and making it more secure, many users complain about a lack of communication from Microsoft when it comes to informing about the new changes that come with each new Windows update.
To fix the problem, the software giant launched the Windows 10 Update History site today, another Patch Tuesday. It is identical to the Surface Update History homepage and serves as a central point for users to find out what's new with each new update for Windows 10.
On the new Windows 10 update history website, the company points out: "In response to this feedback, we are providing more details about the Windows 10 updates we deliver through Windows Update."