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Is it time to stop using Windows 10?

We think you can guess Microsoft’s answer to this question. It wanted you to abandon Windows 10 on 5 October 2021, the day it launched Windows 11. Its policy since then has been to nudge you in that direction, though these are now turning into hefty shoves.

In early February Microsoft played its favourite game: making it hard for you to upgrade. It started showing in our screenshot above right).

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