Thursday, March 16th 2017
Windows 10 Creators Update Might Force Updates Even on Metered Connections
A wording change in the latest build of the upcoming Creators Update for Windows 10 has users on metered connections worried. In previous Microsoft Insider's builds of the Creators Update, the section of the license agreement pertaining to automatic updates said "updates will be downloaded and installed automatically, except over metered connections (where charges may apply)."
In this latest build, the wording has been changed to a more worrisome version implying updating may still happen for important updates: "We'll automatically download and install updates, except on metered connections (where charges may apply). In that case, we'll automatically download only those updates required to keep Windows running smoothly."Obviously, this implies critical updates and such may still be pulled from a metered connection without prior user consent. Considering many "critical updates" from Microsoft today come in the form of "Patch Tuesday" rollups often nearing a gig, this could get expensive on a metered connection where users pay by the gigabyte or worse.
Source:
HotHardware
In this latest build, the wording has been changed to a more worrisome version implying updating may still happen for important updates: "We'll automatically download and install updates, except on metered connections (where charges may apply). In that case, we'll automatically download only those updates required to keep Windows running smoothly."Obviously, this implies critical updates and such may still be pulled from a metered connection without prior user consent. Considering many "critical updates" from Microsoft today come in the form of "Patch Tuesday" rollups often nearing a gig, this could get expensive on a metered connection where users pay by the gigabyte or worse.
38 Comments on Windows 10 Creators Update Might Force Updates Even on Metered Connections
Also, the second "where charges may apply" has a misspelling.
Teleco's giving up a overpriced revenue stream ( when you go over and you do ).
I could get a faster cheaper connection than my current one
BUT
new Deal =Agreeing to a Fixed term contract ( 12 to 18months Duration )
No gaurenteed increase in up/down Speed (distance from Dslam is the problem)
Download Data Cap put in place with penalty's for going over
Line Rental £18.99 nearly twice what i pay currently
currently i'm rolling 1 month contract unlimeted data Plan and line rental under £10 :) (FU---BT)
Circumstances dictate i cannot commit to a 12 month contract so while paying what i do suits my circumstances
Says Microsoft. My house uses a total of 25TB-ish a month.
I myself download quite a bit of porn and European medieval drama (Like the Tudors & Cadfael).
i average 5 to 7gig a day :)
I think I pay 60 CAD + 30 CAD for bandwidth limit off. I live in somewhat rural area though. I was surprised I could get fiber to begin with.
In Europe (Spain and Italy somewhat excluded) internet access is awesome. Lots of choices, very competative prices, solid speeds.
On the chance I go over the speed is limited.
They have offered me fibre optic but I'm happy with the current set up.
They then ordered pizza afterwards. Thin-crust. Savages.
that is a false misconception
Courts in various country's / jurisdictions have ripped holes in that thought for various reasons with different EULA's