‘This decision will strand millions of consumers’: Microsoft urged to U-turn on controversial Windows 10 support plan


  • Consumer Reports is urging Microsoft to walk back on plans to eliminate Windows 10 support
  • Windows 10 software and security updates will end on October 14
  • Users can get a one-year security update extension for $30, which Consumer Reports condemns

In case you didn’t know already, Microsoft is ending Windows 10 support in October with no more software or security updates, effectively impacting millions of users who have systems incompatible with Windows 11 – and there’s been a fresh call for Microsoft to make a U-turn on its decision.

As reported by The Verge, the non-profit US body Consumer Reports is urging Microsoft to reverse its decision to end Windows 10 support and extend the current October 14 deadline for free security updates, saying Windows 10 support ending will “strand millions of consumers” in a letter to Microsoft’s CEO.

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