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  "path": "/2026/04/13/tested-microsoft-may-finally-end-forced-windows-11-updates-with-a-new-pause-feature-that-gives-you-full-control/",
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  "textContent": "Microsoft is testing a new feature that lets you select a specific date and pause updates until then. This replaces the existing dropdown menu on the Windows Update page that allowed you to pause updates for up to five weeks, and it may also mean that Microsoft is finally doing away with forced Windows updates. […]\n\nThe post Tested: Microsoft may finally end forced Windows 11 updates with a new pause feature that gives you full control appeared first on Windows Latest",
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