Microsoft Extends Windows 10 Security Updates for One Year with New Enrollment Options
Jun 25, 2025
Endpoint Security / IT Management
Microsoft on Tuesday announced that it's extending Windows 10 Extended Security Updates ( ESU ) for an extra year by letting users either pay a small fee of $30 or by sync their PC settings to the cloud. The development comes ahead of the tech giant's upcoming October 14, 2025, deadline , when it plans to officially end support and stop providing security updates for devices running Windows 10. The desktop operating system was launched in July 2015. The Windows maker describes ESU as a "last resort option" for customers who need to run legacy Microsoft software that has reached end-of-life (EoL) status. This is meant to be a temporary solution while migrating to a newer supported platform. According to StatCounter data as of May 2025, Windows 10's market share stands at 53.19% globally, making it the most widely used version of Windows. This is followed by Windows 11 at 43%. As part of the new enrollment options announced by Microsoft, individuals can opt-...