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Microsoft is killing cross-device syncing from the Timeline feature on Windows 10 – XDA Developers
Microsoft is killing cross-device activity and history syncing from the Timeline feature in Windows 10 with the latest Insider build.

Windows may be one of the most popular desktop platforms, but not every part of the OS sees as much popularity or use. A case in point is the Timeline feature on Windows 10 that was added in the April 2018 update to the OS. The feature aims to show you current and past activities across a time period on devices connected to the same Microsoft account, and is accessed through Windows + Tab key combination. Microsoft is now killing the cross-device syncing function on the Timeline feature with the…
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