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RIP Windows 0? Microsoft tries 'ultimate' tactic to get you using Windows


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  It's now less than 12 months until Microsoft ends all free support for Windows 10 and the US technology giant is on another big push to get those still using this ageing operating to make the jump to Windows 11.

The article from Express.co.uk discusses Microsoft's strategy to transition users from Windows 10 to Windows 11 as the support for Windows 10 is set to end on October 14, 2025. Microsoft has begun displaying full-screen notifications to users, urging them to upgrade to Windows 11, highlighting the end of support for Windows 10. These notifications inform users that after the support ends, Windows 10 devices will no longer receive security updates or technical support, potentially leaving them vulnerable to security risks. The article also mentions that while Windows 10 will still function, Microsoft is pushing for the upgrade to ensure users benefit from the latest features, security enhancements, and support. Additionally, Microsoft has introduced an Extended Security Update (ESU) program for businesses, allowing them to pay for continued security updates post the official end-of-support date.

Read the Full Daily Express Article at [ https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/1981556/Windows-10-end-of-support-adverts ]

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