Microsoft officially ends support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, marking the end of an era for one of the most widely used versions of Windows. Starting October 14, 2025, users will no longer receive free security updates, technical assistance, or feature enhancements for Windows 10.
Launched in 2015, Windows 10 became a staple for both personal and enterprise users, with nearly 40% of global Windows users still relying on it as of early 2025. Microsoft is urging users to upgrade to Windows 11 for improved security and performance.
For those unable to make the switch, the company offers a paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) program to maintain protection for a limited time. To know more about ESU program, you can read it here.
Experts warn that continued use of Windows 10 without updates could expose users to increased risks of malware and cyberattacks. The transition highlights Microsoft’s efforts to modernize its ecosystem and promote the adoption of its latest technologies.

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