third-party licenses

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about third-party licenses focus on deeply discounted software keys for Windows 11 Pro and Microsoft Office 2019, often sold through resellers like StackSocial. Users examine whether these deals are safe and legitimate, especially as Microsoft ends support for Windows 10. Key concerns include the difference between a one-time Office 2019 license and a Microsoft 365 subscription, and the risks of using unauthorized keys. The tag covers user experiences and advice on evaluating third-party license offers for Windows and Office products.
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    Windows 11 Upgrade Deals: Is the $14.97 License a Safe Choice?

    As Microsoft edges closer to ending support for Windows 10, a compelling opportunity has surfaced for those yet to make the leap to Windows 11. A growing number of promotions, most notably the widely-circulated $14.97 deal for a Windows 11 Pro license—down from the official $199 MSRP—have...
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    Save Big with $30 Microsoft Office 2019 Lifetime License – What You Need to Know

    The article from Big News Network.com claims you might be "overpaying" for Microsoft 365 and promotes a "$30 version" of Microsoft Office. Here’s what it’s really about: The $30 deal is for a Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 lifetime license for Windows, sold at a steep discount via...
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