What Do You Think About Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program?

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What Do You Think About Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program?

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We know that Microsoft announced the ESU (Extended Security Update) program for the Windows 10 operating system. According to them, ESU will provide security updates to existing Windows 10 devices for a fee. My question is, how many of you will choose Windows 10 ESU over migrating to Windows 11?

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Is Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program Useful?

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I read about this ESU program and do not need it. I upgraded my laptop and PC to Windows 11. However, for those who cannot migrate to Windows 11, the ESU program is helpful. After all, $30 per year is not a big problem.
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Cost For the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates

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xavior wrote: After all, $30 per year is not a big problem.
Hello Xavior, I won't be thrilled with the $30 bill. It is the fee for the first year. Who knows, Microsoft may charge you $100 for the second year.
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Re: What Do You Think About Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program?

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It's stealing. They know, many devices cannot upgrade to Windows 11.
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Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program- Helpful or Not?

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Hello Reshmi R Menon, I see it from a different view. Microsoft will lose all those devices. Eventually, Linux will find a way to those devices.
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Re: Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program- Helpful or Not?

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Alex George wrote: Eventually, Linux will find a way to those devices.
You are correct Alex. Stopping support for Windows 10 will force people start installing Linux.
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Re: What Do You Think About Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program?

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I do not think most users will go for Windows 10 Extended Security Update program. They will use the computer same as before with a third party security App. A good firewall and an anti virus will protect the Windows 10 device even after the Microsoft support deadline.
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Re: What Do You Think About Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program?

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Thomas wrote: I do not think most users will go for Windows 10 Extended Security Update program. They will use the computer same as before with a third party security App. A good firewall and an anti virus will protect the Windows 10 device even after the Microsoft support deadline.
I'm afraid I have to disagree with you, Thomas. It is risky to use a version of OS that does not have security support anymore. My personal recommendation is to go for Ubuntu or other Linux distros. A Windows 10 user will not have trouble with the latest Ubuntu GUI.
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Re: What Do You Think About Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program?

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It’s a good way to keep Windows 10 secure for a little longer, but personally, I’d prefer to move to Windows 11 if I could, just for the new features and better performance.
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Re: What Do You Think About Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program?

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I have upgraded my laptop to Windows 11. It was a smooth process.
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Re: What Do You Think About Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program?

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I think the ESU program is a decent stopgap for those who can't upgrade to Windows 11 yet, but paying annually for security updates feels like a short-term fix. At some point, upgrading or switching to a different OS might be more cost-effective in the long run.
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Re: What Do You Think About Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Program?

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A temporary solutions. The time limit is three years and then Microsoft will stop this program.
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