Microsoft u-turn gives apps security updates on Windows 10 until 2028
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Microsoft has extended the support deadline for Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10 by three years, from October 2025 to 2028. This comes amid criticism of its aggressive push for Windows 11 upgrades, which are hindered by stringent hardware requirements. Currently, Windows 10 maintains a majority market share at 53%, compared to 44% for Windows 11. The extensions aim to provide users more time to adapt, particularly businesses reliant on core applications like Excel and Teams, while also addressing some user concerns regarding the transition.
Microsoft has now extended the security support for Microsoft 365 apps on Windows 10 by three years, easing the transition for its users.
Despite Microsoft's push for Windows 11 adoption, Windows 10 still commands a majority market share, making that transition more complex for many users.
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