Microsoft may be closing the door on Windows 10 support this October, but it’s leaving a small window open for those not ready to jump to Windows 11. If you want to stay on Windows 10 and still receive security updates, you’ve got one shot and a deadline.
Windows 10 support officially ends this October
October 14, 2025, marks the end of the line for regular Windows 10 updates. After that, Microsoft will no longer provide monthly security patches, which puts anyone still using the system at growing risk. The push to get users over to Windows 11 has been loud, and not everyone is eager to follow.
From hardware compatibility concerns to frustration with Windows 11’s heavier AI integration, plenty of users are opting to stick with what works, even if it’s about to be labeled “outdated.”
You can extend Windows 10 security updates for free
Here’s the good news: Microsoft’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program gives you another year of protection on Windows 10, at no cost, but only if you register by October 14. That extension runs through October 2026.
To qualify, users must go through one of two routes:
- Enroll in Microsoft’s Windows 365 cloud PC service
- Sign up via the Microsoft Intune platform for business and education devices
While this isn’t exactly plug-and-play for most home users, it offers a clear path to stay protected for another year without paying up front.
Why are people avoiding Windows 11
Windows 11 comes with steeper hardware requirements and a deeper focus on AI features baked into the interface. For many, especially those on older machines, that’s not just unappealing, it’s impossible. The upgrade push may be free, but it’s not universal.
Staying on Windows 10 keeps things familiar, stable, and light on system resources. For users who value simplicity or rely on legacy software, that year-long lifeline means one less thing to worry about.
Don’t wait to lock in your Windows 10 extension
The offer’s real, the deadline is firm, and the hoops aren’t that high. If you’re one of the millions still running Windows 10, you’ve got until October 14 to secure that final stretch of support.
Miss the window, and you’re on your own.
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