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- Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) 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 For more information about the Windows 10 lifecycle, see the Windows Lifecycle FAQ
- Windows 10 support has ended on October 14, 2025
Extended Security Updates (ESU) program - If you need more time before moving to a Copilot+ PC or other new Windows 11 device, the consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program can protect your Windows 10 device up to a year after October 14, 2025
- April 9, 2024—KB5036969 (Monthly Rollup) - Microsoft Support
Extended Security Updates (ESUs) are available for purchase and will continue for three years, renewable on an annual basis, until the final date on October 13, 2026
- November 11, 2025—KB5071959: Windows 10, version 22H2 (OS Build 19045. . . .
To continue receiving updates as part of the Windows 10 Consumer ESU program, you will need to enroll your Windows device using the Windows 10 Consumer ESU enrollment wizard After you have successfully enrolled your device, you will begin receiving Extended Security Updates via Windows Update
- September 10, 2024—KB5043125 (Monthly Rollup) - Microsoft Support
This cumulative security update contains improvements that are part of update KB5041851 (released August 13, 2024) The following is a summary of the key issues that this update addresses
- Making the transition to a new era of computing - Microsoft Support
The consumer ESU program enables enrolled PCs to receive critical and important security updates for at least one year after the end of support date For more information about how to enroll in ESU and pricing, see the Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program article
- KB5072653: Extended Security Updates (ESU) Licensing Preparation . . .
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
- KB4522133: Procedure to continue receiving security updates after . . .
Describes how customers who have purchased the Extended Security Update (ESU) can continue to receive security updates
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