Support for Windows 10 is officially ending on October 14, 2025, which is just a few days from now. If you're still using a Windows 10 device, it's crucial to act immediately to ensure you stay protected.
After this date, your PC will no longer receive essential security updates, bug fixes, or technical support from Microsoft. This leaves your system vulnerable to new cyber threats, viruses, and malware.
So, what should you do right now?
Don't leave your data at risk. Take action to ensure a secure transition. We're here to help, contact us today to learn more about your options.
After this date, your PC will no longer receive essential security updates, bug fixes, or technical support from Microsoft. This leaves your system vulnerable to new cyber threats, viruses, and malware.
So, what should you do right now?
- Upgrade to Windows 11: This is the best and most secure option. If your device meets the minimum hardware requirements, you can upgrade to Windows 11 for free to get the latest security features and a modern experience.
- Purchase a New Windows 11 PC: If your current PC doesn't support Windows 11, it's a great time to invest in a new device. New Windows 11 computers are designed for enhanced performance and security.
- Extended Security Updates (ESU): For those who can't upgrade by the deadline, Microsoft is offering a paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for up to three years. This is a temporary way to receive security updates, but it's not a long-term solution. You can also get the first year of the ESU program for free by using Windows Backup or by redeeming Microsoft Rewards points.
Don't leave your data at risk. Take action to ensure a secure transition. We're here to help, contact us today to learn more about your options.
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