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Windows 10 End of Support: What You Need to Know

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Windows 10 Reaches End of Life: ⁣What Users need to Know

Published: October 16, ⁤2025

Security Updates ‍Cease for Widely Used Operating System

As⁣ of Monday, October 14, 2025, Windows 10 has officially‍ reached its end of life. Microsoft has ceased providing security updates, bug fixes, and ⁤technical support for the operating system, initially released in ⁤2015.

While computers ​running Windows 10 will continue to function, they will⁢ become increasingly susceptible to security⁢ vulnerabilities and ‍system failures due to the​ lack of ongoing updates. microsoft strongly advises⁢ users to upgrade to Windows‍ 11, provided ⁣their hardware meets the minimum system requirements.

Extended Security Updates Available (For a fee)

Recognizing that⁢ some ‌organizations and individuals may require additional time to transition, Microsoft offers the Extended security Updates (ESU)⁤ program. This ‍paid service⁣ provides continued access to security updates for a limited period.

A Decade⁤ of Service Comes ⁤to a Close

The ⁤end of Windows 10 marks‌ the conclusion ​of a meaningful chapter in computing. For ten years, the operating system powered ⁣millions of ‍devices globally and remains in use on ⁤a substantial number of computers. Though,maintaining security​ and⁢ receiving official support now necessitates ‍an upgrade to⁢ a newer Windows version.

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