Windows updates are no longer mandatory but there’s catch

Microsoft has announced new features that allow Windows users to pause updates for up to 35 days and restart or shutdown their PCs without installing updates. Users can plan their PC updates at a convenient time, such as during travel or on weekends.
Microsoft has introduced new features to make Windows updates more flexible. Users can now pause Windows updates for up to 35 days and restart or shutdown their PCs without installing updates. This allows users to plan their PC updates at a convenient time. The pause feature can be re-enabled after the 35-day window expires. Windows users will have more control over when they install updates.
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