Microsoft released a new version of Windows Genuine Advantage Notifications on Tuesday and detailed how to remove the controversial antipiracy software.
The updated WGA Notifications package includes changes that respond to criticism Microsoft has faced over the software, the company said. It no longer checks in with Microsoft after each restart, for example. “Our customers have told us that they were disappointed with their WGA Notifications experience, and we have made an effort to improve that with this update,” a Microsoft representative said in an e-mail interview.