Redmond’s not willing to change its first decision on this
Back in July, when Microsoft officially rolled out the new Windows 10 operating system, the company also embraced a new strategy that changes the way update information is provided to users who are running this version on their computers.
Starting with Windows 10, the software giant no longer provides
information on Windows 10 updates unless there’s something really important that deserves to be mentioned there. Otherwise, you get only a simple change log that says “performance improvements” and nothing more.
This is how Microsoft explains its decision to provide only minimal data about released updates: