According to Microsoft Q&A, the Windows and Windows Phone Annual Developer Registration

Kevin James (TEKNOWLEDGE GLOBAL LTD) 0 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
2025-09-20T13:45:15.4066667+00:00

According to Microsoft Q&A, the Windows and Windows Phone Annual Developer Registration

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  1. Tom Tran (WICLOUD CORPORATION) 3,320 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-09-22T03:30:33.76+00:00

    Hi @Kevin James (TEKNOWLEDGE GLOBAL LTD) ,

    You’re absolutely correct!

    The Windows and Windows Phone Annual Developer Registration program is no longer managed the same way. Microsoft moved to a lifetime developer account model, so there’s no recurring billing anymore. Because of that, the old system doesn’t allow updating or removing payment methods like PayPal.

    To add a bit more context:

    • This change happened when Microsoft consolidated developer accounts for the Windows Store and Windows Phone Store.
    • Since there’s no active subscription tied to the account, the payment method is essentially a historical record and can’t be modified.
    • If you need to manage payments for other services (Azure, Microsoft 365, etc.), you can do that through the Microsoft Account Payment & Billing page.

    For reference, here are the official docs about the current registration model:

    Also, I recommend updating the tag on your post to something like Microsoft 365 and Office | Subscription, account, billing | For home | Windows or similar tags so others with similar questions can find it more easily.

    Hope this clears things up!

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  2. Kevin James (TEKNOWLEDGE GLOBAL LTD) 0 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2025-09-20T13:47:18.3566667+00:00

    Windows and Windows Phone Annual Developer Registration is no longer actively managed in the same way. Since it’s now a lifetime registration, the billing system no longer supports recurring billing or standard payment method updates. This is likely why you’re unable to remove or replace the PayPal account.

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