Microsoft Forces Software Updates with New App Store Version: Users Can Only Pause Updates for Maximum of Five Weeks

Deep News
08/17

Microsoft recently updated its Microsoft Store application, fundamentally changing how users control app updates. Previously, Microsoft allowed users to disable automatic update functionality and manually choose when to install new versions as needed. However, the company has now eliminated this option.

Users can currently only choose to pause app updates in the Microsoft Store, with pause durations available for one, two, three, four, or five weeks. When users select to pause updates, the system requires them to choose when the store will re-enable automatic app updates, after which all applications will be automatically updated without user notification.

This approach is not particularly novel, as Windows 10 and Windows 11 also only allow users to pause updates for specific time periods before the operating system automatically downloads and installs available updates. The logic behind this practice is straightforward: security.

This philosophy is also reflected in Microsoft's recent announcement to update built-in applications in Windows 11 24H2 to newer versions, ensuring users don't encounter outdated applications during fresh installations.

Users can still choose to download applications outside the store. Additionally, the upcoming Windows 11 25H2 will provide users with greater control over built-in applications, including the Microsoft Store.

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