Windows 10 Endgame: Embrace Extended Security or Risk the Malware Menace!
Windows 10 extended security updates are a lifesaver for those not ready to embrace Windows 11. With options ranging from $30 to free (if you’re a Microsoft rewards hoarder), it’s a small price to pay to avoid a security nightmare. Stay protected and laugh in the face of vulnerabilities with the Windows 10 extended security updates!

Hot Take:
Windows 10 is like that party guest who refuses to leave, and Microsoft is reluctantly letting them crash on the couch a bit longer. If you’re not ready to upgrade your OS or hardware, Microsoft will let you pay them in cash or loyalty points to keep the security bouncers at bay. So grab your ESU ticket and keep the malware gatecrashers out!
Key Points:
- Windows 10’s official end of support was on October 14, 2025.
- Extended Security Updates (ESU) are available for those who can’t or won’t upgrade to Windows 11.
- Consumers can get ESUs for a year by paying $30 or using Microsoft rewards.
- ESU is free for European Economic Area users who log in with a Microsoft account.
- Enterprise customers can extend ESU for three years, costing $427 per device.
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