Nothing lasts forever. In the case of Windows 10 that nothing is security updates. With Oct. 14, 2025 being the official end of support date for users

Want Windows 10 Security? That Will Be $30, Microsoft Says

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2024-11-01 13:00:04

Nothing lasts forever. In the case of Windows 10 that nothing is security updates. With Oct. 14, 2025 being the official end of support date for users who don’t want to move to Windows 11, security has never been a hotter topic for Windows 10 users. The good news is that Microsoft isn’t completely abandoning you if you want to stick with Windows 10 and do so with security in mind. The bad news is that extended security update support is both time-limited and not free: it will cost you $30.

In an Oct. 31 posting to the Windows “experience blog” entitled “How to prepare for Windows 10 end of support by moving to Windows 11 today,” Microsoft’s chief marketing officer for consumer product, Yusuf Mehdi, announced the availability of an extended security update program for consumers. This is the first time that consumers have been made aware of an option to keep the security updates coming if they stick to Windows 10, but it’s only for a one-year period and will come at a one-off fee of $30.

The vast bulk of the Mehdi article was devoted to reasons why Windows 10 users would be better off moving to Windows 11, an argument that I have to admit is pretty persuasive. After all, the upgrade to Windows 11 is currently free of charge and provides, overall, a much more secure experience than Windows 10 right out of the box. Dare I mention secure boot, smart app control and memory integrity features, for example?

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