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Microsoft says it will no longer support Office apps, known as Microsoft 365 Apps, on Windows 10 later this year. The end of support coincides with the end of support for Windows 10 on October 14, and will mean that businesses and consumers who rely on Microsoft 365 apps will need to upgrade to Windows 11.
“Microsoft 365 apps will no longer be supported after October 14, 2025, on Windows 10 devices,” Microsoft says. In a blog post. “To use Microsoft 365 apps on your device, you’ll need to upgrade to Windows 11.”
Although support for Office apps on Windows 10 will end in October, that doesn’t mean the apps will suddenly stop working. Microsoft notes in a Support document It was updated in December that “apps will continue to work as before” after Windows 10 ends support, but there may be “performance and reliability issues over time.”
Microsoft He really wants people to stop using Windows 10 This year, it calls 2025 “the year of the Windows 11 PC update.” Updating an old Windows 10 PC will be more important than buying a new TV or phone this year, the software maker announced at CES last week.
“We believe that one of the most important pieces of technology people will be looking to upgrade in 2025 is not their refrigerator, TV or mobile phone. It will be their Windows 10 PC, and they will move forward with Windows 11. Youssef Mahdi saidexecutive vice president and director of consumer marketing at Microsoft.
Windows 11 adoption still lags behind Windows 10, and millions of devices simply can’t upgrade to the latest OS because of Microsoft Strict hardware requirements. Microsoft recently Close the door On Windows 11 that supports older hardware, note that Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 requirements for Windows 11 are “non-negotiable.” Microsoft is now trying to convince Windows 10 users of this Buy a new computer with full screen prompts.
While support for Windows 10 ends later this year, Microsoft is also offering extended security updates to consumers for the first time ever. Consumers will be able to Pay $30 for an additional year of updatesWhile companies will be able to purchase Up to three years From extended updates.