![]() ![]() On Windows Phone 8 and 8.1, Windows RT, and TVs that previously had Skype support, the only way that users will be able to connect to Skype after July 1 is via its web service, or by purchasing an alternative supported device. ![]() The UWP app officially exited its 'preview' phase in April, after having shipped as part of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update nine months earlier. Windows 10 Mobile users will still be able to use the communications service via the standalone Skype app, built on Microsoft's Universal Windows Platform. After that date, Microsoft said, "you will no longer be able to sign in to these versions of Skype." The link in the email directs users to this Skype support page. ![]() The email states that Microsoft will be "permanently retiring" Skype on all those platforms, as well as in the Messaging app on Windows 10 Mobile, on July 1, 2017. ![]()
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