Microsoft’s official website shows,Starting today, Microsoft has officially stopped supporting the Windows 10 operating system and will no longer provide software updates, security fixes or technical support for Windows 10 computers.Microsoft said that while Windows 10 computers will continue to run, they will no longer receive regular security updates, leaving devices more vulnerable to viruses and malware.

In addition, the performance and functionality of Windows 10 computers may also be reduced in terms of the overall device and applications.

For devices that do not meet the technical requirements to run Windows 11,You can sign up for the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, or replace your device with a Windows 11-enabled device.

It is understood that Windows 10 was officially released on July 29, 2015, and this year happens to be its 10th anniversary.

According to data from analysis agency Statcounter in July,Four years after its release, Windows 11 surpassed Windows 10 for the first time with a market share of about 52%, becoming the largest Windows operating system in the world.