Tell Microsoft: Extend support for Windows 10

Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft has announced that it will stop providing updates to computers running Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. An estimated 46% of all Windows users were still running Windows 10, and as many as 400 million computers cannot update to Windows 11.

Bending to pressure from consumers rights groups in Europe, Microsoft agree to extend security updates to European consumers, free of charge and conditions. There is no reason that American and other consumers should be exposed to cybersecurity vulnerabilities while European consumers are not.

Sign our petition to tell Microsoft to extend free security updates to consumers around the world.

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To: Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft Corporation
From: [Your Name]

Dear Satya Nadella,

It was encouraging to see Microsoft do the right thing by extending free security updates with no strings attached to consumers in the European Economic Area. However, this step does not go nearly far enough to ensure that the estimated 400 million computers that do not meet the Windows 11 hardware requirements will not become cybersecurity vulnerabilities, putting people's privacy and data at risk.

There should be no reason that European consumers are protected while those around the world—particularly those in Microsofts's home country—remain insecure. Do the right thing and extend free, unconditional security updates for consumers around the globe.