Microsoft has announced that it will provide security updates for Windows 10 users for one more year. However, users now have to pay 30 dollars for an extra year. On October 10, 2025, the official support period for Windows 10 ended. After this date, Microsoft will provide an additional year of security updates to users who care about security for a fee. These prices are extremely high for corporate customers. Here are the details
Microsoft announces prices for additional security updates for Windows 10 users
Microsoft’s solution is of particular interest to individuals and organizations that want to continue using the operating system even after the update support period has expired. There are also different pricing options for business and education.
For business customers, the additional security update will cost more: $61 for the first year, $122 for the second year and $244 for the third year. Judging by the pricing, security updates will be offered at a gradually increasing cost.
With Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, the business world will continue to benefit from this support by paying more annually if they want to stick with Windows 10. For educational institutions, the pricing is more affordable: just $1 for the first year, $2 for the second year and $4 for the third year. These prices will ensure that educational institutions have access to up-to-date security measures and will not strain their budgets.
Meanwhile, the decision may be Microsoft’s last opportunity to offer Windows 10 users, as Microsoft is encouraging a migration to the current operating system, Windows 11. However, according to StatCounter, as of September 2024, Windows 10 is still the system of choice for many users with a 60.97% market share. This means that many users may want to maintain their security before moving to a new device or operating system.