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Microsoft Last Update 700 Million Windows Users

August 17, 2025 Lisa Park Tech
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  • Republished on August 17 with ⁣a new privacy warning for Windows 10 users.
  • Microsoft has just warned more than 700⁣ million Windows 10 users that thay must act now too stay "protected from the latest‍ security threats." Coming just days after...
  • You now have just 60 days ⁤to select an extended support ⁢option for Windows ⁢10 ‍or to upgrade to Windows 11 - if you can.
Original source: forbes.com
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Microsoft ⁣confirms bad news for Windows users.

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Republished on August 17 with ⁣a new privacy warning for Windows 10 users.

Microsoft has just warned more than 700⁣ million Windows 10 users that thay must act now too stay “protected from the latest‍ security threats.” Coming just days after ⁣the company fixed more than 100 security vulnerabilities, this is critical.

You now have just 60 days ⁤to select an extended support ⁢option for Windows ⁢10 ‍or to upgrade to Windows 11 – if you can. Windows 10 retires on October 14, despite⁢ home users being offered ⁢an ESU⁤ “for the first time⁢ ever.”

This affects most Windows 10 PCs in use today – “Windows 10 version 22H2 (home, Pro, Enterprise, Education, and IoT Enterprise editions),” as well as “Windows‍ 10 2015 ‍LTSB and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise⁢ LTSB ⁢2015.”



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Microsoft’s most vital confirmation ⁤is that “the ⁤October‍ 2025 monthly security update will be the last update available ⁤for these versions.⁢ After this date, devices running these⁤ versions will no longer receive monthly security⁤ and preview updates containing protections from the latest security threats.”

You now have August’s update and you will get two more. It is critical that you select one ⁤of the available options now⁢ to extend security⁤ support beyond October 14.‍ If you’re prepared ⁤to use a Microsoft account and ‍OneDrive,you can do this ⁢for free. And if you ⁣would rather pay $30, this can‍ cover as many as 10 PCs on⁢ a single account.

The latest data suggests around 47% of all ⁤users ‍are running Windows 10, versus ⁤49% on windows⁢ 11. Awkwardly, those numbers were 43% and 53%⁤ respectively⁣ last month. If the⁤ data ⁢is correct -⁣ and it’s illustrative not exactly – then the ESU u-turn ‍has triggered a reversal ⁣in the upgrade momentum⁣ to the newer⁤ version of the OS.

Assuming you’re a home user, your options are limited.

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