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Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 requires users to sign in with a Microsoft Account, ...
The apex cybersecurity agency has cautioned Microsoft users about serious security flaws, while recommending that users ...
Microsoft is being sued by a man who feels cheated by the current plans to sunset Windows 10. He makes some good points, but ...
The plaintiff says that Microsoft's tactic of forced obsolescence is an attempt to monopolize the generative AI market.
Microsoft has issued a critical warning to Windows 10 users, urging them to take action to remain protected from security ...
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 ...
Support for Windows 10 ends in October 2025. As Microsoft gets ready to sunset Windows 10, security support is scheduled to end in October. You can get a one-year extended security update for $30.
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Windows 10 User Sues Microsoft

Lawrence Klein, who has two laptops running Windows 10, is the user who filed the suit, according to Forbes. Although ...
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.
In the short-term, Microsoft is offering enrollment to an Extended Security Updates program, through which you might qualify for cost-free support—or you can pay a $30 fee for a year's worth of ...
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.