Exactly, Adler144 — I agree with you.
For people who depend on a PC
24/7 for important needs, including health-related accessibility, communication, monitoring, scheduling, or support tools, a forced
$99/month Windows fee would be a huge burden.
That is one reason I’m also very skeptical of the rumor. Microsoft may push subscriptions for things like:
- Microsoft 365
- OneDrive storage
- Windows 365 Cloud PC
- Copilot or business services
But that is very different from charging every home user monthly just to boot and use Windows.
So yes —
it looks like just a rumor, and probably a mix-up between Windows, Microsoft 365, and Windows 365. Until Microsoft officially announces something on
microsoft.com or the Windows Blog, I would not take YouTube claims like that seriously.