Don't get fooled into buying a useless Chromebook

When you think of expired items, your mind likely wanders to things like food, beauty and household products. However, computers can go bad, too … especially Google’s Chromebooks, and they’re not passing the sniff test.

Once a Chromebook reaches its Auto Update Expiration (AUE) date, it stops receiving important updates, like security patches and new features. This could leave you vulnerable to cyberattacks and other issues. 

Wondering just how big of a deal this is? Here are all the details and how to safeguard your family from expired devices.

Scammed at school

Who gets hit hard when computers and tech expire? School districts. 

Take California’s Torrance Unified School District. An estimated 20,000 of its Chromebooks will expire by 2030. The state’s Oakland Unified School District expects roughly 40,000 to expire within the next five years.

Schools must shell out big bucks to replace outdated devices and ensure they have current ones. Schools also have unique security requirements, which get impacted when devices aren’t up-to-date. For example, access to online state testing could be affected, which is less than ideal.

Past their prime

What’s even more surprising is that retailers still sell expired Chromebooks. Consumers are often unaware that these devices don’t come with regular security updates or new features. Although they technically function just fine, the lack of support is a major issue. 

For example, you can currently buy an Asus Chromebook Flip C302 on Amazon for $550. You can also get it for $820 on Walmart’s Marketplace. This particular Chromebook reached its AUE on June 1. 

A total of 13 Chromebooks expired this summer. Here’s the full list:

  1. Acer Chromebook 11 (C771, C771T)
  2. Acer Chromebook 14 for Work (CP5-471)
  3. Acer Chromebook Tab 10 D651N
  4. AOpen Chromebook Commercial Tab
  5. Asus Chromebook Flip C302
  6. Asus Chromebook Tablet CT100
  7. Asus Chromebook Flip C101PA
  8. CTL Chromebook Tablet Tx1 for Education
  9. Dell Chromebook 13 (3380)
  10. HP Chromebook 13 G1
  11. Lenovo ThinkPad 13
  12. Samsung Chromebook Pro
  13. Samsung Chromebook Plus

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