![]() ![]() The key takeaway is that using Windows 7 is riskier than using Windows 10/11. Remember, Windows 10 and 11 are still being continuously updated, making them more secure. While some of these risks exist even in Windows 10/11, attackers may be able to exploit a flaw in Windows 7 that’s already been patched in these newer versions. Even if you’re visiting reputable sites, malicious ads could leave you exposed. If you’re someone who doesn’t really use antivirus software and/or visits questionable sites, the risk is likely too high. Using Windows 7 safely means being more diligent than usual.
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