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Microsoft is removing VPN from Office 365, right
Baffled by the Microsoft 365 price hike? Here’s how to get around it
Macworld Who else is frustrated by every single subscription service raising their fees? Because Microsoft 365 just joined the club after holding out for 12 years. We’re outraged, canceling our subscription and getting a Microsoft Office lifetime license instead.
Here’s How to Avoid Microsoft 365’s Price Hike—Grab This Office License Instead
While a Microsoft Office license typically costs users upwards of $200, lifetime access to a 2019 Windows license is now available at a new low price: only $34.97 (reg. $229) for two more days.
Microsoft is removing the VPN from Office 365, right after hiking prices
Microsoft is getting rid of the VPN for both Personal and Family subscriptions just weeks after increasing the prices. The VPN is scheduled to to removed at the end of this month.
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Don’t Want To Pay the Microsoft 365 Price Increase? Own Your Apps Instead
Skip the recurring fees with Microsoft Office 2024, the latest version of the popular suite that comes with AI integration.
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What’s cheaper than Microsoft 365? An Office lifetime license.
Instead of paying $9.99 monthly, just get an Office lifetime license for $59.97 while they’re 72% off. If you cancel your ...
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Big Microsoft 365 Price Increase Coming in 2025 : What You Need to Know
Microsoft 365 prices are rising in 2025. Learn how to avoid increases, take advantage of discounts, and manage your ...
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Microsoft price pain in South Africa
Office 365 Personal debuted at a price of R59.99 in South Africa, just R15 cheaper than the Office 365 Home subscription. In ...
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Microsoft 365 Copilot launch sparks backlash over price hike and user issues
Further frustration arose from the confusing cross-subscription policies. ZDNet's Ed Bott, who pays for both work and ...
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