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Miro desktop app forces constant update prompts with no dismiss or defer option

Miro's desktop application repeatedly interrupts users with update notifications they cannot silence, snooze, or permanently dismiss. The lack of user control over update cadence is a recurring complaint in the product's feedback channels.

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