DexterWoo Well-Known Member Joined Jan 25, 2017 Messages 5 Mar 2, 2020 Thread Author #1 We noticed 1 new thing in Windows 10 20H1 preview. that Location permission are granted to newly installed apps by default without consent if they require location permission. is that new design in 20H1 or it a bug?
We noticed 1 new thing in Windows 10 20H1 preview. that Location permission are granted to newly installed apps by default without consent if they require location permission. is that new design in 20H1 or it a bug?
Solution nmsuk Mar 4, 2020 It's as it should be if the location services in privacy are enabled. So technically you've consented.
It's as it should be if the location services in privacy are enabled. So technically you've consented.
DexterWoo Well-Known Member Joined Jan 25, 2017 Messages 5 Mar 4, 2020 Thread Author #2 Anybody got an answer to this question? Upvote 0 Downvote
nmsuk Essential Member Joined Sep 7, 2009 Messages 4,329 Mar 4, 2020 #3 It's as it should be if the location services in privacy are enabled. So technically you've consented. Upvote 1 Downvote Solution
It's as it should be if the location services in privacy are enabled. So technically you've consented.
Neemobeer Cloud Security Engineer Staff member Joined Jul 4, 2015 Messages 8,998 Mar 4, 2020 #4 Agreed, you likely consented by accepting the EULA and Microsoft leans toward functionality rather than privacy. Upvote 0 Downvote
Agreed, you likely consented by accepting the EULA and Microsoft leans toward functionality rather than privacy.