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For Windows 10 Holdouts, One More Year of Service Updates Will Cost $30
Tech support won't be offered for Windows 10, but security updates will roll out past 2025 with the Extended Security Updates option.
Windows 10 support ends in October 2025, but you can pay $30 to get another year of security updates
Microsoft is officially ending mainstream support for Windows 10 in October, 2025. And the company really wants users to migrate to Windows 11 – either by updating the operating system on an existing PC or buy purchasing a new PC if their current computer doesn’t meet the minimum system requirements (and a lot of fairly recent models don’t ).
You have one year to safely use Windows 10 before you’ll need to pay
Microsoft is bring its ESU program to consumers for the first time, allowing Windows 10 lovers to opt in for an extra year of security updates.
Microsoft confirms new fee to continue using Windows 10 safely next year — will YOU pay?
You'll need to spend $30 — roughly £23 — to continue to receive critical patches for security flaws and vulnerabilities in Windows 10 from next year, Microsoft has confirmed. You'll be able to enrol your Windows 10 laptop or desktop PC in the paid scheme in the coming months,
Windows 10 users will soon have to pay to keep getting security updates
Windows 10 users will soon have to pay to keep getting security updates For the first time, Microsoft is planning to offer paid-for security updates to home users who continue to use Windows 10 beyond October 14,
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Microsoft confirms issues in Windows 10 KB5045594, KB5044273 (mandatory update)
Another user flagged that after they installed Windows 10 KB5044273 updates, their apps did not start automatically when they ...
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Here’s How Microsoft Will Generate Revenue From Your Company’s Old Windows 10 Computers
Windows 11 has been out since 2021, but many users are resisting the upgrade. Now, Microsoft will charge for security updates ...
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Microsoft Weekly: $30 to keep Windows 10 alive, Recall recalled again, and more0 0
Recalled Recall, $30 for Windows 10 updates, new Windows bugs, and more stories in this week's Microsoft Weekly news recap.
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Microsoft Update Warning—400 Million Windows PCs Now At Risk
The more serious challenge, though, will be one of user inertia. At last count, estimates are that there remain 900 million ...
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Millions of Windows 10 users face shock Microsoft fee, here's what it will cost you
Now we know exactly what users must do to keep safe with Microsoft saying it will offer Extended Security Updates (ESUs) for ...
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Windows 10 is officially dying next October — but you can get a year of extra support for $30
For those of us who haven't moved on to Windows 11, support for Windows 10 will officially end on October 14, 2025. However, ...
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Want Windows 10 Security? That Will Be $30, Microsoft Says
Keeping your copy of Windows up-to-date with security fixes is critical, and for Windows 10 users it will soon be optional.
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Consumers won’t be offered all three years of extended Windows 10 security updates
But Microsoft announced today that end users would only be able to buy a single year of extended security updates for their ...
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Windows 11 reaches 35% market share, but Windows 10 still leads by a wide margin
Microsoft's Windows 11 is finally gaining significant traction in the market, nearly three years after its initial release.
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Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Support – But Only for a Limited Time
If you're still on Windows 10 in 2024, you can hold off on upgrading just a bit longer. Microsoft has decided to extend ...
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