Windows Support PPC

Windows Support PPC

Windows 10 reached end of support — but your PC still works. Here’s how a quick call with a cybersecurity expert can help you lock things down fast.

Windows Support PPC
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Free security advice • No obligation • Step-by-step help

Why this matters for Windows 10 users

Microsoft ended free security updates, technical assistance, and bug fixes for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025. Your PC still runs — but new threats discovered after that date won’t be patched by Windows Update. Over time that raises the risk for browsing, email, banking, and downloads.

Early signs your PC needs attention

  • Pop-ups or extensions that keep coming back after removal
  • Security warnings you don’t recognize
  • Slow start-ups or fans spinning when you’re idle
  • “Verify your delivery/payment” emails asking for card details
  • Antivirus expired or multiple “cleaner” apps overlapping

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What happens when you call (617) 351 8170

When you call, you’re connected to a cybersecurity expert who will help you understand what’s going on with your Windows PC and how to secure it without guesswork or tech jargon.

What the expert can help you with

  • Checking for warning signs of malware, scam pop-ups, or unsafe browser extensions
  • Walking you through removing suspicious programs and tightening key security settings
  • Guiding you on safer browsing, email, and online banking habits
  • Explaining your options if your device shows serious infection or unusual activity
  • Answering your questions so you know what’s urgent and what’s not

Initial advice on the call is free. Depending on your situation, the expert may offer additional paid services, which are always optional.

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Describe what you’re seeing and get clear, step-by-step advice for securing your device.

How to get started with your free security call (takes minutes)

  1. Call (617) 351 8170 from your phone while you’re near your Windows PC.
  2. Describe what you’re seeing — pop-ups, warnings, strange emails, or anything that worries you.
  3. Follow the step-by-step instructions the cybersecurity expert gives you to secure your device.
  4. Decide on any next steps if additional services are recommended. You’re always in control.

You keep full control of your computer during the call. The expert will never ask for your passwords.

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Recommended for Windows 10

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If something feels off on your PC, it’s better to ask an expert than to guess.

Is this urgent?

It’s not an emergency — but the longer you browse without ongoing security fixes, the more likely you’ll hit problems. Think of it like driving a car that no longer gets safety updates: it still runs, but you want working seatbelts and brakes. If you’re already seeing strange pop-ups, warnings you don’t recognize, or unusual emails, it’s wise to call a cybersecurity expert and have things checked.

Who this free cybersecurity call is for

  • Windows 10 users planning to keep their PC for now
  • Households sharing a computer
  • Anyone who prefers a simple, guided setup instead of figuring things out alone
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Get a free security check for your Windows PC and clear guidance on what to do next.