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If you fall into that group, you have two ways to get another year’s worth of updates for Windows 10 for free via Microsoft’s ...
Initially, Microsoft planned to charge consumers $30 to enroll in its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program and keep Windows 10, but it recently announced two free options.
Windows 10 users who aren't upgrading to Windows 11 need to enroll in a Microsoft's Extended Security Updates program to receive critical security updates.
Buying Windows 10 a one-year stay of execution doesn’t have to cost anything.
As of Oct. 14, Windows will be ending support for Windows 10. If you don't have a Windows 11 compatible computer, there are still some options to keep access to security updates.
Microsoft's offer to extend Windows 10 security updates for free is now live.
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