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You can ask Microsoft anything about Windows 10's Feedback Hub in a Reddit AMA session today

Microsoft will host an 'ask me anything' session on Reddit today, during which it will "take questions, hear your thoughts about the app and your feedback experiences with engineers at Microsoft."

If you've got an idea for how to make Windows 10 better - or if you've found a problem in the OS that you think needs to be addressed - the Feedback Hub is the place to go. Microsoft uses the app, which is pre-loaded in Windows 10, to collect feedback about every aspect of its operating system, to help guide its development of the OS for future updates.

Today, Microsoft will be hosting a Reddit AMA ('ask me anything') session to answer Windows 10 users' questions about the Feedback Hub. The event will be hosted by Microsoft engineer and program manager Devin Sinha (@Giffdev), who said that he will "take questions, hear your thoughts about the app and your feedback experiences with engineers at Microsoft."

The AMA session will begin at 1:30pm PT (4:30pm ET) on the Windows 10 Reddit; a new thread will be created once the session goes live.

Source: Windows 10 Reddit

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