Microsoft announced that Windows 10 will no longer be free after October 14, 2025. Users will need to purchase a subscription to Windows 365, the cloud-based service. Support for Windows 10 will end, meaning no bug fixes, security fixes, time zone updates, or technical support. Microsoft urges users to upgrade to Windows 11 to avoid security risks and compliance violations. However, users can opt for extended security updates for Windows 10 at a cost. The ESU program offers yearly subscriptions for critical security updates, but no new features or technical support.
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Microsoft announced that Windows 10 will no longer be free after October 14, 2025. Users will need to purchase a subscription to Windows 365, the cloud-based service. Support for Windows 10 will end, meaning no bug fixes, security fixes, time zone updates, or technical support. Microsoft urges users to upgrade to Windows 11 to avoid security risks and compliance violations. However, users can opt for extended security updates for Windows 10 at a cost. The ESU program offers yearly subscriptions for critical security updates, but no new features or technical support.
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