It's official. As of October 14, Windows 10 has reached its end of life, with Microsoft encouraging millions to upgrade to Windows 11. That means no more free feature updates, security fixes or technical assistance for the operating system.
Well, time isn't completely up, as the Extended Security Update (ESU) program gives the older OS an extra year of life. This is crucial, as it provides security updates for Windows 10 to keep your PC at risk of becoming vulnerable to malware, viruses, cyber threats and more.
Thanks to the ESU program, any Windows 10 PC user can sign up before it ends on October 13, 2026. Even if you enroll now, you can get previous and future security updates. With that option available, and with the whopping 1.4 billion monthly active devices on Windows, it got me th