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... starting January 14th, 2020, as per this Forbes article:
this is some interesting stuff just to get users to switch to Windows 8/8.1 and/or 10, but I guess this is how Microsoft wants to do things.
link to the blog post by the way
Microsoft MSFT -0.45% has always described Windows 10 "as a service" and leaks have already revealed new monthly charges are coming. Of course, for Windows 7 owners this was never something they expected to pay. But times change…
In a new blog post entitled "Helping customers shift to a modern desktop", Microsoft has announced that it will indeed start charging Windows 7 customers a monthly fee from January 14th 2020, if they want to keep their computers safe.
If this date rings a bell, that's because it is the day Microsoft will end 'Extended Support' for Windows 7 according to the company's Lifecycle page. This means no more patches or security updates unless, as we now learn, you pay. Furthermore, Microsoft says it will increase the cost of this every year.
this is some interesting stuff just to get users to switch to Windows 8/8.1 and/or 10, but I guess this is how Microsoft wants to do things.
link to the blog post by the way
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