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Microsoft has just announced a potential change that may affect users of non-activated Windows operating systems, particularly those who use the Edge browser.
This change could have a significant impact on all those who keep Windows without activating it, whether for personal or other reasons. While Microsoft has not officially confirmed this change, everyone should be aware of the implications.
Non-activated Windows refers to installations that have not been validated using a valid product key. While it gives users access to the operating system's core functions, some capabilities and modifications may not be included.
If you find yourself in this situation as well, keep an eye out for official Microsoft announcements on the subject. Furthermore, looking at different browsers or considering activating your Windows system are both realistic choices for staying away from any potential problems.
This change could have a significant impact on all those who keep Windows without activating it, whether for personal or other reasons. While Microsoft has not officially confirmed this change, everyone should be aware of the implications.
Non-activated Windows refers to installations that have not been validated using a valid product key. While it gives users access to the operating system's core functions, some capabilities and modifications may not be included.
If you find yourself in this situation as well, keep an eye out for official Microsoft announcements on the subject. Furthermore, looking at different browsers or considering activating your Windows system are both realistic choices for staying away from any potential problems.