What Happened
Microsoft has announced an extension of its security update program for Windows 10, pushing the end date to October 2027. This decision provides users with an additional year of support beyond the previously scheduled end of support in October 2025.
The Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, which offers security patches, will be available to consumers at no cost. This program was initially designed for organizations but has now been made accessible to individual users.
This extension comes as Windows 11 approaches its five-year anniversary, with one report suggesting it is now considered a successful operating system. The extended support for Windows 10 may offer users more time to transition to newer operating systems.
Key Facts
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Microsoft has extended security updates for Windows 10.
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The new end date for support is October 2027.
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This is an extension of one year beyond the previous end date of October 2025.
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The Extended Security Updates (ESU) program will offer these patches.
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Consumers will be able to access the ESU program for free.
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Windows 11 has reached its 5-year anniversary.
