If you haven’t heard by now, Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 this October . You have a few options if this catches you off guard, including a free year of extended support if you sync your Windows settings via Windows Backup or outright paying $30 for the ESU plan .
But what happens if you don’t extend security updates for Windows 10? Or what about later down the road when that extra year of extended security updates comes to an end? If you keep using Windows 10 after end of support, you’ll be vulnerable to hacks, malware, and other security risks—doubly so if you’re also using an unsupported browser.
The good news is that Microsoft has quietly committed to supporting its Edge browser and the Microsoft WebView2 Runtime until 2028, according to an update in the Microsoft