Windows 10 Bids Farewell: Upgrade or Enter the Land of Vulnerabilities

Windows 10 has officially reached the end of support, which means your computer might now be as secure as a screen door on a submarine. While your PC won’t spontaneously combust, it could become a hacker’s playground if you don’t consider upgrading to Windows 11 or exploring other options like Windows 365.

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Hot Take:

Windows 10 is like that friend who overstays their welcome at a party. Sure, you love them, but eventually, you’ve gotta show them the door. Microsoft is now playing the role of the bouncer, reminding us it’s time for Windows 10 to hit the road before the hackers crash the party.

Key Points:

  • Windows 10 support has officially reached its expiration date.
  • Remaining on Windows 10 increases vulnerability to cyber threats.
  • Windows 11 adoption has surpassed Windows 10, according to recent surveys.
  • Extended Security Updates (ESU) are available for a fee, but free options exist for some users.
  • Alternative options include LTSC releases for specialized devices.

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