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If you’re not ready to upgrade, you can still get security updates until October 2026 by enrolling in Microsoft’s ESU program ...
Microsoft says support for Windows 10 will end on October 14. If you or your business rely on it, here’s what to know.
For the first time ever, Microsoft is offering extended security updates for home users who are still running Windows 10.
Not ready to move on to Windows 11? You can pay for another year of Windows 10 security updates, or you can take advantage of ...
Signing up for Microsoft's ESU program will get you one year of security updates. Look for the enrollment wizard in ...
You can now get free Extended Security Updates for Windows 10 for one year, but there’s a catch: you must sync settings with a Microsoft account.
The Redmond, Wash.-based tech giant announced the extended security updates for Windows 10 in a Tuesday blog post, which explained what Microsoft’s end of support for the operating system means ...
Don't want to fork over $30 for a one-year subscription to Windows 10 Extended Security Updates? Microsoft is offering a couple of ways to avoid the fee. But there is a catch.
Microsoft has published a short guide on preparing for Windows 10's end of support in about a year. The guide notes, among other things, the possibility of purchasing an Extended Security Updates ...
October 14, 2025 is the official end-of-support date for Windows 10 and no security updates will be issued after that date. However, Microsoft, in a move reminiscent of its approach with previous ...
Windows 7 Professional and Enterprise editions will no longer receive extended security updates for critical and important vulnerabilities starting Tuesday, January 10, 2023.
To get free security updates for Windows 10 for an extra year after the October end-of-life deadline, Microsoft says you need ...