Microsoft pressures Windows 10 users with full-screen multipage popup ads urging them to upgrade


What you need to know

  • Some Windows 10 users have reported receiving pop-up ads asking them to upgrade to Windows 11.
  • This happened while trying to install January’s optional update for January on their Windows 10 devices.
  • Microsoft presents users with two similar options that persuade them to upgrade immediately or schedule it for later while burying the option to keep using Windows 10 at the bottom of the screen.

We’ve known about Microsoft’s plans to cut support for Windows 10 in October 2025 for some time now. It’s also clear that the company wants users to upgrade to Windows 11.

StatCounter’s latest report shows that Windows 10 reigns over Windows 11 with 66.47% of the market share. Windows 11 comes in second with a mere 27.83% market share. However, this is an improvement from December’s 26.54%. Perhaps this could indicate that users are finally warming up to the idea of upgrading to Windows 11. Windows 11 hit the 400 million monthly active devices mark last year, with projections to hit half a billion by early 2024. 





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