anandk
Distinguished Member
Microsoft's controversial anti-piracy application, Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA), is to be upgraded next week... (to better the detection)...
The updates to WGA will incorporate user feedback, according to Microsoft, and it aims to make more information available about how the program works to those who download it, presumably to calm any privacy fears.
Though the update is officially optional, if you have Automatic Updates installed on your PC, the new WGA tool will be downloaded without your knowlegde.
*www.webuser.co.uk/news/109951.html
The updates to WGA will incorporate user feedback, according to Microsoft, and it aims to make more information available about how the program works to those who download it, presumably to calm any privacy fears.
Though the update is officially optional, if you have Automatic Updates installed on your PC, the new WGA tool will be downloaded without your knowlegde.
*www.webuser.co.uk/news/109951.html