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@ngdoc overview
@name Version Support Status
@description
# Version Support Status
This page describes the support status of the significant versions of AngularJS.
<div class="alert alert-info">
On July 1, 2018 AngularJS entered a 3 year Long Term Support period.<br />
<br />
_**UPDATE (2020-07-27):**_<br />
_Due to COVID-19 affecting teams migrating from AngularJS, we are extending the LTS by six months
(until December 31, 2021)._
</div>
Any version branch not shown in the following table (e.g. 1.7.x) is no longer being developed.
<table class="dev-status table table-bordered">
<thead>
<tr><th>Version</th><th>Status</th><th>Comments</th></tr>
</thead>
<tbody>
<tr class="security">
<td><span>1.2.x</span></td>
<td>Security patches only</td>
<td>Last version to provide IE 8 support</td>
</tr>
<tr class="stable">
<td><span>1.8.x</span></td>
<td>Long Term Support</td>
<td>See {@link version-support-status#long-term-support Long Term Support} section below.</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
### Long Term Support
On July 1st 2018, AngularJS entered a Long Term Support period.
We now focus exclusively on providing fixes to bugs that satisfy at least one of the following criteria:
* A security flaw is detected in the 1.8.x branch of the framework
* One of the major browsers releases a version that will cause current production applications using AngularJS 1.8.x to stop working
* The jQuery library releases a version that will cause current production applications using AngularJS 1.8.x to stop working.
AngularJS 1.2.x will get a new version if and only if a new severe security issue is discovered.
### Blog Post
You can read more about these plans in our [blog post announcement](https://blog.angular.io/stable-angularjs-and-long-term-support-7e077635ee9c).
### Extended Long Term Support
If you need support for AngularJS beyond December 2021, you should consider:
* [XLTS.dev](https://xlts.dev/angularjs)