How to Get 12 More Months of Security for Windows 10 with ESU
How to Get 12 More Months of Security for Windows 10 with Extended Security Updates (ESU) Microsoft moved Windows 10 to end-of-life on October 14, which means PCs running Windows 10 will stop receiving routine security updates by default. You still have three main options: upgrade to Windows 11 (if your PC is compatible), buy a new device with Windows 11, or enroll in Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) to get another year of security patches. ESU can be a practical stopgap if you can’t or don’t want to move to Windows 11 right away. Microsoft previously tied paid options to ESU, but users in the US now have a free route that requires linking the device to a Microsoft cloud account and performing a backup step. Upgrade to Windows…
