Current figures indicate the number of users switching to Windows 10.
Current figures indicate the number of users switching to Windows 10.
I currently run Windows 10 on my main machine, but there are several issues I've noticed. Many of them stem from unnecessary software bundled with Windows 10 that can't be removed, plus the System Settings section that has a lot of controls moved there. There are also concerns about privacy—rumors suggest it tracks keystrokes, monitors your webcam, listens to your microphone, and sends all that data to Microsoft. Additionally, Windows Explorer has had problems freezing on both Windows 8 and 10, so it still exists but doesn't function smoothly. It often requires restarting Task Manager to fix.
I won't make any updates for at least nine months; the issues aren't worth it. I'm ready to wait until the new software release is complete, and additional options for stopping M$ spying will emerge.