Microsoft Store Will Force Software to Update to Latest Version After Five Weeks of Delay



Windows 11 operating system updates have been set so that users can only delay them for a few weeks before your computer will be forced to update automatically.


Recently, it was reported that the same thing will be done for software downloaded through the Microsoft Store. It has been reported that Microsoft has introduced a new update for the Microsoft Store that will ensure that software downloaded through the store will be updated automatically at the latest after the update is introduced.


Users will be given the option to delay the update every week, but after the fifth week, these software will be updated to the latest version regardless of the user's permission or not.


For Microsoft, five weeks is seen as enough time to ensure that software developers to ensure that the updates offered are stable and really help in improving the performance of the software, and will not have any side effects on the use of the user's computer.


This Microsoft Store update seems to be rolling out slowly to Windows 10 and Windows 11 users, but when it does arrive, the first option to defer software updates will be a menu of one to five weeks when you choose to disable it.


It should also be noted that this “forced” update is only specific to software downloaded through the Microsoft Store platform. If you don’t want to be tied to this update cycle, our recommendation is to download your usual software directly from the software’s official website, and not use the Microsoft Store service.

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