Microsoft has confirmed that it will end support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, sparking concerns among users who are still relying on the decade-old operating system. Despite this, statistics show that Windows 11 is slowly gaining ground, with a recent surge in adoption. The latest figures from Statscounter reveal that while Windows 10 still holds a market share of 54.2%, its numbers have been steadily declining, and Windows 11 has seen an increase to 42.7%. This trend suggests that Microsoft’s push for PC owners to upgrade is starting to bear fruit. However, users who choose to remain on Windows 10 will no longer receive official security updates from Microsoft post-October, leaving them vulnerable to security risks. For those who are light users and tech-savvy, a $30 yearly subscription may provide continued support, but its availability is unclear.
Source: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/science-technology/2037284/latest-windows-10-update-reveals-more-bad-news-for-microsoft-operating-system