On 13 January 2015, the so-called ‘Mainstream support’ came to an end, with Microsoft bringing new functions to the operating system. Since then the support has been converted to the ‘Extended support’. Surprisingly, this turned out to be a pretty long term, which will only end next year.
Microsoft probably kept hoping that a large part of all Windows 7 users would switch to Windows 10 in the long term – unfortunately, this does not seem to be the case. It is suspected, many companies and governments that still run computers on Windows 7 in connection with legacy software. Incidentally, these are the parties that are offered via Microsoft for an extended support period of Windows 7 – this will run until 2023, and must be purchased per device.
Prepare for 2020
Microsoft will provide a full year of support to consumers. Then it is time to switch to Windows 10 because no security updates will appear. It is therefore advisable to install an antivirus program, please note: an antivirus program can not block all attacks that arise through security problems in the operating system. In addition to installing an antivirus program, it is also important to stop using Internet Explorer, the browser that has been known for some time for its ‘serious’ problems with online security. The best thing is to completely abandon Windows 7, especially if you plan to handle a lot of privacy-sensitive business via the computer, including internet banking. Windows 10 can be purchased for about 140 euros (approx. N57,000 naira).