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The Windows Diagnostic Data Viewer will be available for Windows Insiders first and then it will be rolled out in the next major Windows 10 update (codenamed Redstone 4) coming this spring.
In Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17704 Microsoft released an updated Diagnostic Data Viewer to Insiders that now includes the ability to see Problem Reports that have been or will be ...
Screenshot showing some of the data Microsoft collects (Image: Microsoft) For now, only those users who are signed up to Microsoft’s Windows Insiders program can access the Diagnostic Data Viewer.
With Windows Insider build 17083, Microsoft responded to criticism about transparency by adding a 'Diagnostic Data Viewer' app to the OS for beta users to try out.
In the next big update for Windows 10, Microsoft will provide a new app called Windows Diagnostic Data Viewer for a better look at what the company stores in the cloud.
The addition of the Diagnostic Data Viewer looks as if it will be a further step towards transparency.
Much-vaunted features such as Timeline and the Diagnostic Data Viewer sound highly useful in theory but come up short in the new Windows 10 release.
Here are the steps to review, manage, and delete diagnostic data that Microsoft collected about your device with new settings included with the Windows 10 April 2018 Update.
Today, Microsoft officially confirmed that the next public release of Windows 10 will include a Windows Diagnostic Data Viewer utility.
Following the publication last year of the data collected by Windows 10's built-in telemetry and diagnostic tracking, Microsoft today announced that the next major Windows 10 update, due around ...
The Windows Diagnostic Data Viewer also provides some oversight into which applications, services, settings, and preferences have been installed on the device. Users will see a list of the ...
Delete diagnostic data switch in Settings grayed out? Learn how to allow or prevent users from deleting diagnostic data using GPEDIT or REGEDIT in Windows 11/10.