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If You're Stuck on Windows 10, Don't Skip the Free Extended Security Updates Program

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Microsoft no longer officially supports Windows 10, but you still have an option to get one year of free security updates.

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After the end of Windows 10, Microsoft is opening up access to registration in the ESU program, its extended Security Updates program. This allows users to get security updates...

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The end of Windows 10 support is coming soon. Microsoft announces the upcoming availability of a special program to continue enjoying it.

From now on, Windows 10 users can purchase the package for advanced security updates, e.g. ESU, from the Microsoft Store. However, with a Microsoft account, support will be free of charge for the next year.

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As of today, Microsoft will no longer provide updates for Windows 10 by default. But don't panic: You can continue using Windows 10. Security updates for Windows 10 are available free of charge for another year, provided you sign up for Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) with administrator rights and a Microsoft account. This is the easiest way to continue using Windows 10 securely and at no extra cost. We present all other opti…

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Windows Report - Error-free Tech Life broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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