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Don't want to fork over $30 for a one-year subscription to Windows 10 Extended Security Updates? Microsoft is offering a couple of ways to avoid the fee. But there is a catch.
Microsoft extends free Windows 10 support until October 2026, easing upgrade pressure but raising questions about future strategy.
If you're still on Windows 10, you'll receive a push notification about the program, or you can find the enrollment wizard in your Settings app.
In a significant policy shift just months before Windows 10’s end-of-life deadline, Microsoft has introduced free options for consumers to receive critical security updates for an additional year.
If you're not ready to part with your Windows 10 PC, there's a way to get another year of security updates without paying the $30 fee.