Dubbed the Windows Diagnostic Data Viewer, the tool will let you see any diagnostic data from Windows 10 about your device. It will be available in the Microsoft Store and show data including your device’s specs, network information and peripherals, device health and performance data, usage data and installed applications. It gets pretty detailed, too, as more tech-saavy Windows 10 users will be able to look at the actual code that’s sent to Microsoft.  Like most Windows 10 features, it will first show up as a feature in the Windows Insider Program prior to a full release in Redstone 4.

Windows 10 Security and Networking

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