On some systems, you’re given a choice before this happens, but on others, you are stuck waiting. Fortunately, there’s a way to turn off these time-consuming Skype updates. Here’s how.
- Launch Skype for Windows if it’s not already open.
- Navigate to Tools -> Options.
- Select the Advanced tab in the left pane.
- Select Automatic updates in the left pane.
- Click the “Turn off automatic updates” button. If the button says “Turn on automatic updates,” the updates have already been disabled and you can stop here.
- Click Save. After you make this change, Skype will no longer update itself. This means that, if you want to keep the program up-to-date on your computer, you’ll need to go download new versions manually from Skype.com (opens in new tab).
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