Microsoft temporarily stopped urging Windows 10 users to upgrade

If you've used Windows 10 in recent months, you may have seen some of Microsoft's annoying screens urging you to use Windows 11. They appear regardless of whether the computer is compatible with Windows 11 or not.

Now, it seems that Microsoft has finally backed off from its campaign, but don't rejoice just yet!

Microsoft relieves pressure on Windows 10 users after receiving complaints

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As discovered by Windows Latest, Microsoft has adjusted the way Windows 11 handles annoying screens. For a short time, Windows 10 will display a large welcome screen advertising Windows 11, which is not beneficial for users. company. However, it seems the company has actually considered user feedback, as it updated its plans with this announcement:

To respect user feedback, these invitations will no longer begin with the monthly security update in April 2024. We will share a new timeline in the coming months.

It sounds good at the moment, but don't get excited just yet. It seems like Windows 10 users have won the current war, but Microsoft is certainly ready to launch a new strategy. And with Windows 10 no longer supported from October 2025, it's likely Microsoft will return to more annoying screens.

If you're still using Windows 10, you may know that developer 0patch has stated that it will continue to unofficially support the operating system for five years beyond its official end-of-life date. Additionally, it seems that Microsoft has quietly added an Internet connection requirement when installing Windows 10.

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