Keep Your Windows 10 Secure: Microsoft Offers One-Year Extension for $30
Sun Nov 03 2024
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Windows 10 users have a new option to extend their security updates. Microsoft recently introduced the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, allowing individuals to purchase an extra year of security updates, bug fixes, and technical support for $30. This is a first for personal use, as ESU programs have previously been limited to commercial entities.
The clock is ticking for Windows 10. The operating system is scheduled to reach its end of support on October 14, 2025. After this date, it won't receive crucial security updates. While commercial users can buy up to three years of support, personal users get just one year at a reasonable price.
Microsoft isn't abandoning Windows 10 entirely. It will still provide security intelligence updates for Defender Antivirus until at least October 2028. However, the tech giant is eager for users to switch to Windows 11. In a recent blog post, Microsoft encouraged users to make the transition, highlighting their commitment to smoothing out the change.
Initially, Microsoft touted Windows 10 as the "last version of Windows. " Obviously, things didn't go as planned. The End of Support date is a reminder to Windows 10 diehards that change is inevitable. Will the $30 ESU program be enough to convince users to stick with Windows 10, or will they finally make the move to Windows 11?
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