Windows 10 support ends October 14 UAE users face important decisions as Microsoft ceases free security updates, bug fixes, and technical support for one of the world’s most popular operating systems.
Windows 10 support ends October 14 UAE users face important decisions as Microsoft ceases free security updates, bug fixes, and technical support for one of the world’s most popular operating systems.

Windows 10 support ends October 14 UAE users face important decisions as Microsoft ceases free security updates, bug fixes, and technical support for one of the world’s most popular operating systems. Millions across homes, offices, and schools in the UAE still rely on Windows 10, but post-October 14, users risk exposure to cyber threats without continued updates.
While your PC will continue to function, vulnerabilities increase as new security risks emerge without patches. Some Windows 10 components like Microsoft Edge and Office 365 apps will receive updates for a few more years, but the OS itself will no longer evolve.
Microsoft urges users to upgrade to Windows 11 for improved security, new features, and AI readiness. Device compatibility can be checked using the PC Health Check app. Free upgrade paths are available for many qualifying devices.
For those unable to upgrade immediately, Microsoft offers Extended Security Updates (ESU), a paid program continuing critical patches for up to three years, ideal for enterprises or users needing transition time.
Meanwhile, users should keep antivirus software updated, use modern browsers, avoid risky downloads, and regularly back up data to stay protected.
Upgrading hardware is recommended if your PC cannot run Windows 11. New Windows 11 laptops start at reasonable prices in major UAE electronics stores.
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