10/14/2025
Can you still use Windows 10 after October 14th 2025?
Yes, you can still use Windows 10 after October 14th 2025, but it will no longer receive free security updates from Microsoft after that date. To stay secure, you can either upgrade to Windows 11 for free if your PC is eligible, or enroll in the paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for critical and important security updates for one extra year until October 2026.
What happens on October 14, 2025
Windows 10 will continue to function: Your computer will still work, but it will become more vulnerable to security threats since Microsoft will stop providing security fixes and new features.
No more technical support: Microsoft customer service will no longer provide technical support for Windows 10.
Microsoft 365 Apps continue to work: While Windows 10 support ends, the Microsoft 365 Apps will continue to function on the OS, although security updates for the apps themselves will end in October 2028.
Options for staying secure
Upgrade to Windows 11: If your PC is eligible, this is the recommended option for long-term security and access to new features. You may have already received a notification from Microsoft about this possibility.
Enroll in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program: Microsoft offers a paid ESU program that provides critical and important security updates for Windows 10 for up to one year after the official end date.
This is an annual subscription service.
The ESU program for Windows 10 ends on October 13, 2026.
Practice safe computing: Even without official updates, you can take steps to improve your security:
Use robust antivirus and security software (Windows Defender will continue to get definition updates until 2028).
Keep other software and applications updated.
Practice safe online habits and secure your internet connection.
Regularly back up your data.
Give me a call 203-223-2349 to evaluate if you can upgrade to Windows 11?