On October 14, Microsoft will end support for Windows 10 after a decade on the market. That means that starting next month, all Windows 10 users will be left in an insecure state unless they take action, whether that be by moving to a newer or different operating system, or ensuring their PC is enrolled in Microsoft’s extended security updates (ESU) program.
When support for Windows 10 ends, Microsoft will no longer release new features, security updates, or bug fixes to Windows 10 users. That means if…








