On October 14, 2025, Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10. From this day on, the system, released in 2015, no longer receives security updates, bug fixes, and technical support.
Computers with Windows 10 will continue to work, but they are now more vulnerable to hacks and failures, as updates are no longer released. Microsoft recommends that users upgrade to Windows 11 if the device meets the minimum requirements.
For companies and users who need more time, the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program has been created. It allows you to extend the receipt of security updates, but only on a paid basis.
The end of support for Windows 10 marked the end of an era. Over the past ten years, the system has been installed on millions of computers and is still actively used. Now, for those who want to maintain official protection and updates, there is only one way left — upgrading to modern versions of Windows.