It looks like the product key is on its way out, at least as far as users are concerned. “Once activated, a digital entitlement for your PC’s hardware is created in the Windows 10 activation service.This entitlement can be used by the same PC again for re-activation of the same Edition of Windows 10 in the future.” “Upon upgrading to Windows 10, the activation state from a prior version of Windows (be it Windows 7, Windows 8 or a prior build of Windows 10) is seamlessly carried over,” a Microsoft spokesperson told PCWorld. Instead, your computer uses what Microsoft calls a digital entitlement. When you use the free upgrade to Windows 10 or pay for a digital retail version, you don’t get a product key. The reason for this is that Windows 10 changes Microsoft’s traditional product key model, and if you ask me it’s for the better.
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