Calm down! Microsoft has announced that, denying the rumors, gossip, and confusion caused in recent hours, upgrades from Windows 10 to Windows 11 will continue to be free. The company explains the situation and explains what happened that caused the news to start circulating alarmingly across the internet.
A few hours ago, Microsoft published a message in which it once again pressured users who are still on Windows 10 to upgrade to Windows 11. This has become so common that we've gotten used to it. However, that latest message included an unexpected warning: "Free upgrade to Windows 11 (For a limited time only)." That set off all the alarm bells. Had Microsoft decided to sneakily announce that free upgrades were ending?
It was all a mistake
Of course, the news spread like wildfire. Everyone was clutching their heads, thinking that Microsoft had decided to use this letter as a way to pressure users, many of whom still haven't upgraded from Windows 10 to Windows 11. After all, the company might think that if they issued an ultimatum like this to the community, users would upgrade their computers to Windows 10 as an alternative to having to end up paying. It wouldn't be that strange, though it would have been a somewhat unexpected technique, especially if it had been announced in such a subtle way.