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- Microsoft extends free Windows 10 security updates into 2026, with . . .
Today, less than four months before that October 14, 2025, cutoff, Microsoft is announcing additional options for people who can't or don't want to pay that fee Individuals who want to pay $30
- Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Security Updates Until 2026 with . . .
Microsoft will now offer up to a year of free security updates to home users, with a catch—the updates are only available via opt-in through the Windows Backup tool or by redeeming Microsoft Rewards points
- Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10
The Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program gives customers the option to receive security updates for PCs enrolled in the program ESU is a paid program that provides individuals and organizations of all sizes with the option to extend the use of Windows 10 devices past the end of support date in a more secure manner
- Microsoft Offers Free Windows 10 Extended Security Update Options as . . .
Microsoft announced on Tuesday more options for Windows 10 users to enroll in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program after the operating system reaches end of support, including some options that will not cost users any money
- Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Security Updates for One Year with New . . .
Microsoft on Tuesday announced that it's extending Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) for an extra year by letting users either pay a small fee of $30 or by sync their PC settings to the cloud
- Microsoft Pivots, Offers Free Windows 10 Updates after End-Of-Life . . .
Microsoft is now offering free Extended Security Updates for Windows 10 users who sync their PC with the Windows Backup app, a strategic move to avert a security crisis and deepen integration
- You Can Get an Extra Year of Free Windows 10 Security Updates
Windows 10 users were already able to pay $30 for a year ESU coverage, which you can still do, but Microsoft is now offering two additional options to protect your device at no cost
- Microsoft makes Windows 10 security updates FREE for an extra year . . .
Windows 10 users will have the option to continue receiving security updates for free beyond October 2025, so long as they sync their PC settings data with the cloud via a Microsoft Account
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