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Home›Technology›Score a Windows 11 Pro lifetime license for £15.25

Score a Windows 11 Pro lifetime license for £15.25

By Matthew Lynch
October 9, 2024
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It’s tempting to see a headline like “Windows 11 Pro Lifetime License for £15.25” and think you’ve stumbled upon an incredible deal. However, before you click that link or hand over your credit card details, proceed with extreme caution. This is likely a scam.

Here’s why:

Microsoft doesn’t sell lifetime licenses: Microsoft‘s official licensing model for Windows is based on one-time purchases or subscription services. You can’t legally purchase a lifetime license for Windows 11 Pro.
The price is too good to be true: A genuine Windows 11 Pro license typically costs around £100-£200. A price of £15.25 screams “scam” from the rooftops.
Unverified sellers: The website offering this “deal” is likely a fraudulent website. It may not have any proper contact information, use a suspicious domain name, or have poor website design.

Here’s what could happen if you fall for this scam:

You could lose your money: You might be charged for a product you never receive or for a fake license key.
Your computer could be infected with malware: The website might be used to spread malware, stealing your personal information or taking control of your computer.
You could be legally liable: Using a fake license key is illegal and can result in hefty fines or legal action.

Instead of chasing unrealistic deals, consider these legitimate options:

Buy a genuine Windows 11 license from Microsoft’s official website: This is the safest and most reliable way to get a legitimate copy of Windows.
Consider subscribing to Microsoft 365: You can get access to Windows 11, Office apps, and other benefits for a monthly or annual fee.
Use a free operating system: If you need a basic operating system, consider using Linux, which is free and open-source.

Remember, if something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Stay safe online and always verify the legitimacy of any offer before handing over your money. 

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