Windows 10 21H2 End of Service and Upgrade Guidance (US/Canada)

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Microsoft has begun informing Windows 10 users that one of the popular editions will reach its end of servicing. Reliable reports from portals like Neowin indicate that Windows 10 21H2 is the affected package. Specifically, Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations will stop receiving official updates on June 13, 2023, with the final cumulative update slated for release that same month. This means these editions will no longer receive monthly security patches or feature updates that help shield devices from current cyber threats.

The company strongly advises users of these editions to upgrade to a newer Windows 10 build or move to Windows 11 to maintain ongoing protection and compatibility with modern software and services. The goal is to help users avoid exposure to known vulnerabilities and to safeguard personal data, applications, and environments from potential exploits. People weighing their options should consider hardware readiness, software compatibility, and long‑term support timelines when planning an upgrade path.

In March 2023, Windows 11 surpassed the 20 percent share marker among PC users, signaling growing adoption. Nonetheless, Windows 10 remains the most widely used Windows edition among Microsoft customers, with a substantial share still in operation at the time. This dynamic matters for organizations and individuals alike as they navigate security updates, feature availability, and support lifecycles across their fleets and personal devices.

Historical notes from technology coverage indicate that efforts to enhance browser behavior continue, including improvements in Microsoft Edge such as blocking autoplay videos to improve performance and user experience. Users should stay informed about how such changes affect daily browsing, media playback, and overall system efficiency as they plan migrations or updates.

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