Microsoft will be cutting off Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 from security updates and technical support on January 10.
Support for WebView2, the tool that allows developers to
embed web-based content into their apps, will also stop getting updates from
January 10, reports The Verge.
As of 2021, around 100 million machines still ran Windows 7,
leaving little time for their owners to upgrade their devices or else face the
security risks that come with using an outdated browser and operating system,
according to the report.
A Lansweeper survey of 27 million Windows devices performed
last October found more PCs running either XP, 7, or 8 than the number running
Windows 11.
Last year, Microsoft announced the end of support date for
the Edge web browser on both Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 on January 10.
Google also announced that it will end support for Windows 7
and Windows 8.1 in early 2023, with a new Chrome version.
The tech giant will officially stop support for Windows 7
and Windows 8.1 on February 7, 2023, when Chrome 110 is expected to be
released, the company said in a support page.
Users need to ensure their device is running Windows 10 or
later to continue receiving future Chrome releases.
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