esu controversy

About this tag
The esu controversy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around Microsoft's Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10, particularly as the end-of-support date of October 14, 2025 approaches. Threads explore the controversy over whether ESUs are worth the cost, the implications of remaining on an unsupported OS, and the trade-offs between security, convenience, and expense. Users debate the practicality of ESUs versus alternatives like upgrading to Windows 11 or switching to Linux. The tag reflects community concerns about Microsoft's pricing, the forced upgrade path, and the security risks of not paying for extended patches.
  1. Windows 10 End of Support 2025: 5 Practical Paths to Stay Protected

    One week before Microsoft’s hard cutoff, millions of Windows 10 PCs face a stark decision: remain on an OS that will no longer receive routine security patches or pick one of five practical paths—each with trade‑offs in cost, security, and convenience. The end‑of‑support date is fixed: October...