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Originally Posted by BetterRed
AFAIK the 35 day delay applies to Quality Updates, not Feature Updates (nee Upgrades).
I don't see Choose when [Feature] Updates are installed in Settings->Update….
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In Pro (at least) Settings>Update>Advanced item "Choose when updates are installed", item "A feature Update... ..It can be deferred for this many days". One can enter 0 to 365 days in the drop down list.
Similar option exists in same place for "security improvements", another drop down list from which one can pick 0 to 30 days.
As JSWolf says if you just want to stop updates completely it can be done in Group Policy but as far as I know (as I don't have it) Windows Home still does not allow user access to Group Policy so only Pro and above. Automatic updates can also be configured in the Registry (in Computer Configuration path) and I would expect this works in Home too.
EDIT: forgot the 35 day bit - as far as I know, I haven't tested it, the 35 day option stops all updates, if one wants time control and feature and security differentiation then one uses the day drop down lists I mentioned. Also should say these are all fairly recent from earlier this year (1903 release I think that would be).