Windows Timeline feature set on the line: the full version coming online

At Build 2017, Microsoft executive Joe Beaufort presented a new feature called 'Windows TimeLine' to help users recover applications and content from other devices (iOS, Android and Windows) that originally planned Updated with the autumn creators on the line, but for various reasons postponed until the next feature update.

As many users are looking forward to, the latest on-line version of Windows 10 Insider Preview has set out to prepare for the Windows timeline and has provided the necessary settings and related links to control the content of the timeline.

On the newest release of Windows 10 Build 17040, users can access these setup options in the privacy history, providing easy-to-read captions on the page that allow users to 'get back to other applications, documents, etc. on the PC or phone operating'.

As the screenshot above shows, users can turn off these options, or clean up the event history, but it should be noted that the current

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Officials have not released the Windows Timeline feature user interface elements, but in view of the setting interface on the line, I believe this feature is nearing completion, it should be on the line in the near future.

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