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Microsoft Announced the End of Support for Windows 7 & 8

Windows 8.1 is still the fourth most popular Microsoft operating system in the world.

Microsoft has published a warning over the imminent end of support for Windows 8.1, which would not receive any updates or patches after January 10th, 2023.

According to the research, over 100 million computers were still running Windows 7 as of 2021, giving their owners little time to update them before they face the security hazards associated with utilizing an antiquated browser and operating system.

Windows 8.1 is still the fourth most popular Microsoft operating system in the world, according to the Statcounter team, with 2.45% of all Windows users having it installed on their computers. Given the fact that it will affect millions of individuals and expose numerous PCs to attack, this end of support is quite concerning. 

PCs running Windows XP, 7, or 8 were more prevalent than those running Windows 11 according to a Lansweeper survey of 27 million Windows devices conducted in October.

For systems running Windows 10 2004 or 20H2, Windows 10 21H1 was a minor feature update that was designed to be simple to install. It contained improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard, Windows Management Instrumentation via Group Policy, and support for several Windows Hello-enabled cameras. 

Along with the release of a new Chrome version, Google also disclosed that it will discontinue support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 in early 2023. For users to continue receiving new Chrome updates, their device must be running Windows 10 or later.

It would be wise for anyone running an outdated version of Windows to inspect their computers and make some critical adjustments this week. Microsoft has issued the warning because Windows 8.1 will soon stop receiving security updates and patches after January 10, 2023.

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