Microsoft will soon let you postpone Windows 11 updates forever if you don't want them

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In a major move that we didn't see coming, Microsoft has announced that it's going to let users begin postponing updates indefinitely if they choose to. The news comes as part of the company's larger effort to address pain points across Windows and give users more control over how their PCs operate.

Later this year, Windows 11 will give users "more direct control over updates, including the ability to pause updates for as long as you need and restart or shut down without being forced to install them." This is a big change, as for well over a decade, Microsoft has relied on updating Windows like a service to deliver new features and fixes to users on a monthly cadence.

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💬 Will you take advantage of being able to postpone updates?

I'd love to know how often you have found yourself wishing you could postpone updates for longer. I can't say I've ever wanted to pause the installation of an update for any reason, but I hear people complaining all the time about how they wish they could just skip updates. So, let me know in the comments whether you will take advantage of this feature.


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Zac Bowden
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Zac Bowden is a Senior Editor at Windows Central and has been with the site since 2016. Bringing you exclusive coverage into the world of Windows, Surface, and hardware. He's also an avid collector of rare Microsoft prototype devices! Keep in touch on Twitter and Threads

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