Microsoft confirms end of Office Apps support on Windows 10 Mobile
Office Apps on Windows 10 Mobile will still function normally, but won't receive any important security updates.
Microsoft has confirmed end of support for the Windows 10 Mobile platform, and after December 10, 2019, devices running Windows 10 Mobile will no longer receive any new updates. Along with that, Microsoft continued to announce that it would gradually stop supporting first-party applications released by the company, and the first name was Office Apps.
According to a post published on December 7, Microsoft will discontinue support for the Office Apps application suite on Windows 10 Mobile on January 12, 2021, which includes proprietary Office applications such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote. After that time, the above Office applications will no longer receive free security updates, free deployment support options, and online technical content updates from Microsoft. However, it must be repeated, this only applies to Windows 10 Mobile users, other platforms including Android and iOS will not be affected.
As such, it can be understood that Office Apps on Windows 10 Mobile will still work normally and not be removed, but after January 12, 2021, these applications will not receive any additional versions. Important security updates. This makes them easy to be targeted by hackers, affecting the whole system. Microsoft recommends that Windows 10 Mobile users should switch to Android or iOS platforms to receive new security updates and the most complete support service.
Microsoft is not the only company to stop supporting Windows 10 Mobile apps. Last month, WhatsApp also confirmed to drop support for Windows 10 Mobile on December 31, 2019. This is not surprising because WhatsApp has made this announcement since May. The manager, Facebook, also confirmed that it has stopped all WhatsApp development activities for Windows Phone and Windows 10 Mobile.
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