• Windows 10 Pro Lifetime Activation $10

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    Windows 10 Pro Lifetime Activation

    Through today, November 5th, at Groupon, they are offering Windows 10 Pro Lifetime Activation for a nice price. It was originally priced at $79, but now it’s on sale for $13. Plus, use the promo code SINGLES at checkout and drop the final price to just $10.40! Get your Windows 10 Pro activation here!

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    Windows 10 Pro Lifetime Activation

    A Laptop Featuring Microsoft Office Product on the Screen

    Windows 10 Pro Lifetime Activation $13 (Reg $79)
    Use promo code SINGLES (extra $2.60 off, x11/5)
    ONLY $10.40 (Reg $79)

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      Wow, thanks for the heads up! This is something worth picking up just to hold on to.

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        Windows 10 users can now sign-up for free security updates from
        Microsoft after it removes standard support in October. It’s an option
        for people who can’t or won’t upgrade to Windows 11. Officially
        Microsoft will no longer update Windows 10 as standard after October 25, 2025, the system’s end of life date (it originally debuted back in July of 2015). This means no technical support, no new features and no security patches. As we’ve covered, that went down particularly badly with people whose machines don’t meet the hardware specifications for Windows 11.
        As was widely predicted given the sheer proportion of people who have yet to switch to Windows 11, Microsoft has made multiple backtracks on the way the end of life deadline works. It previously announced a paid plan to get security fixes for a year for $30. This is the first time such an “extended security updates program” has been available to home users.
        It later decided to waive the charge for people who agreed to do one of two things: back up some files to Microsoft’s OneDrive cloud service, or spend 1,000 points from its reward program. Given the deadline is this month, it’s unlikely there will be any more concessions unless the number of people still on Windows 10 is so significant that it creates a serious security risk.
        Dennis Faas of Infopackets

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      Thank you so much. I’ve been waiting for this deal.

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