
Microsoft has officially ended support for the Windows 10 operating system as of October 14. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This means that no updates, including security updates, will be provided for this system anymore. The company recommends users to switch to the new Windows 11 operating system.
The Windows 11 system has significantly improved security, stability, and reliability. At the same time, experts on the internet advise Windows 10 users to join the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program.
Through the ESU program, security updates for Windows 10 will be provided for one more year. This opportunity is especially important for enterprises and users relying on critical systems.
Thus, those who wish to continue using the Windows 10 operating system are advised to join the ESU program. However, Microsoft encourages transitioning to newer and more advanced systems in the future.
Therefore, users should consider upgrading their devices to Windows 11. This is important to ensure security and efficiency.
The end of support for Windows 10 is viewed as part of the company's technological update policy.