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Amazon has set a deadline for Fire TV Stick users to be aware of regarding software support and security updates. The company guarantees software security updates for at least four years from the purchase date of the device, with the possibility of continued support beyond that period.

Most Fire TV Sticks, except for the Fire TV Stick 4K (1st Generation), are scheduled to receive updates until December 31, 2030. Amazon has outlined a detailed timeline for each Fire TV Stick model, indicating the end date for software support.

It is important to note that the specified dates do not imply that Fire TV Sticks will become obsolete after the deadline. Instead, they serve as a reference point for users to consider upgrading to newer devices when necessary. Amazon emphasizes that the update period does not guarantee the longevity of the device.

To identify the specific Fire TV Stick model you own, navigate to Settings > My Fire TV > About on your device. This section will display detailed information about your device, including the name and generation.

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