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Microsoft had previously announced that it would offer consumers Extended Security Updates for one year for a fee of $30. Now, however, it’s announced a way that consumers can get those updates ...
This is called the Extended Security Update (ESU) program for Windows 10. Microsoft has not mentioned ESU availability for home users after the first year, but stay tuned.
Option 4: Pay for extended security updates Microsoft will offer Extended Security Updates (ESUs) after the deadline, mainly for business customers, but possibly for individuals as well.
Microsoft has announced that it’s making Windows 10 ’s extended security updates (ESU) program free for anyone who syncs their PC settings data to the cloud via a Microsoft Account, using the ...
However, that is until Microsoft's recent announcement that Windows 10 users can still continue to get security updates for their OS past the October 14 deadline for an entire year, but, of course ...
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