Microsoft Now Allows Windows 10 Home Users to Disable Auto App Updates

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Redmond rolls out new options for the Windows Store

Windows 10 Home users are not allowed to defer system updates, and as we’ve recently found out, they weren't even allowed to disable app updates in the Windows Store, so all new versions that were released through the store were automatically installed on their PCs.
Today, however, Microsoft has rolled out an update for the Windows Store, and as part of this release, the company has also introduced an option to disable automatic app updates.
In other words, if you don't want new versions of your apps to be automatically installed on your PC, just fire up the Windows Store, go to Settings and disable this new option. After that, the Windows Store will let you know that updates are available, but you'll have to manually install them on the computer.
Microsoft Now Allows Windows 10 Home Users to Disable Auto App Updates - Softpedia
 

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