Microsoft has just officially announced the end of support for the Windows 10 operating system worldwide. Information about this is published on the company's official website.

According to the statement of the American company, support for this operating system ended on October 14.
“At this stage, technical support, component updates, and security updates will no longer be provided,” the company emphasized.
Microsoft had previously set an end-of-support date back in June 2021, ahead of the release of Windows 11. The Windows 10 operating system was released in 2015. The corporation strongly recommends that users migrate to Windows 11 as using an unupdated operating system poses a security risk.
Even though full support for Windows 10 has ended, users can still receive updates for at least a year. To do this, you need to log in to the operating system with a Microsoft account. You can also purchase a paid subscription to Extended Security Updates (ESU).
Microsoft previously warned about ending support for a version of Windows 11.