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The latest update for Windows 10, KB5044273, is now available – and it brings bug fixes, security issue resolutions, and even a feature change. We are now about a year out from the scheduled deprecation date for Windows 10 (14 October 2025) after which Microsoft will no longer support it with regular updates. 

Microsoft describes the new developments as improvements to the security of Windows 10’s internal workings. Those aren’t the only changes, however. There’s also a minor update to the position of your profile picture in the Start menu – wow, Microsoft, really pulling out all the stops here, are you? 

It’s possible that this could be an effort by Microsoft to integrate account management like that of Windows 11 into the Start menu. It had previously spotted a more fleshed-out Microsoft account management, allowing you to manage Microsoft product purchases and subscriptions, in the Start menu of another Windows 10 preview build. If it’s realized in a similar way to Windows 11’s Microsoft account manager, it’ll remind users to use apps and products like OneDrive, Microsoft 365, and Copilot, which I imagine most Windows 10 users will find pretty annoying. 

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What to expect after the update

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