Windows 10 Support Ends Today — How To Get Microsoft’s Free Offer Right Now
Windows 10 Support Ends Today: Your Guide to Microsoft’s Free Offer After years of warnings, Microsoft has officially ended support…
Windows 10 Support Ends Today: Your Guide to Microsoft’s Free Offer After years of warnings, Microsoft has officially ended support…
Microsoft has ended mainstream support for Windows 10, leaving millions of computers vulnerable. However, US users can now enroll in Extended Security Updates for free. This guide walks you through the process to keep your system protected for another year.
As of today, Windows 10 support has officially ended, marking the transition to end-of-life status for Microsoft’s once-dominant operating system. While your personal computer will continue functioning, the cessation of security updates creates significant vulnerability to emerging threats. Fortunately, Microsoft now offers a free path to Extended Security Updates (ESU) for many users, providing an additional year of protection without the previously announced $61 fee.
Google has confirmed a major Chrome update that automatically revokes notification permissions for rarely-used websites. The feature targets notification overload affecting billions of Android users while preserving useful alerts. This enhancement joins other privacy and safety improvements in Chrome’s ongoing development.
Google Chrome is rolling out a significant update that automatically removes notification permissions for websites users haven’t interacted with recently, addressing notification overload affecting the browser’s 3 billion Android users. This quiet but impactful change comes alongside more publicized AI upgrades like Gemini in Chrome, offering practical relief from the constant stream of alerts that research shows receive minimal engagement.