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Microsoft says no more blocking Windows Store on Pro edition

He says, “Today, we want to remind you that if you haven’t taken advantage of the free upgrade offer, now is the time”. According to Microsoft, Windows 10 has 300 million users worldwide and the company has planned surprises for its users on occasion of upcoming anniversary.

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This feat was made possible by the free upgrade to Windows 10 that Microsoft offered for its new OS, which the company has chose to pull back soon. Microsoft’s Windows 10 Mobile OS update has been a major market force in the world of technology and has finally released for the Nokia Lumia users after much delay. The Windows 10 Internet browser might include a similar feature in order to attract more users.

Microsoft’s Lumia 950 is a great phone, with it’s 5.2-inch QHD AMOLED display, Snapdragon 808 processor paired with 3GB of RAM, 20MP camera, 3,000mAh battery, and Windows 10 OS.

The success of the Windows Store is key to Microsoft’s strategy around the Universal Windows Platform, a new development model for Windows 10 that makes it easier to write apps that can run across a wide variety of devices.

The company has also updated its policy which allowed companies to block its users from downloading content from the Microsoft Store.

“I’m inclined to think that this is a bug, but I’d love to hear suggestions if anyone has any”, said a stymied tsew2674 in a Microsoft support forum on november 21, 2015, about two weeks after 1511’s release.

Typically ISOs for Windows Insider builds are not released for public download until that build has been designated for the Windows 10 Development Branch Slow Ring.

The only catch in this whole arrangement is that not all Windows 10 losers will be able to get this feature immediately. So, if you have been feeling disturbed by the notification that advised you to upgrade to Windows 10, it will soon be disappearing.

Customers, some of whom had relied on on blocking the Windows Store prior to November, were frustrated that the option had been eliminated.

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We hear about malware in Google’s Play store or Apple’s iTunes, but Microsoft has a few app skeletons in its own closet. But remember, it will disappear with the free offer.

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