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The sixty day sign in tag covers Microsoft's requirement that Windows 10 devices receiving Extended Security Updates (ESU) through a Microsoft Account must be signed into that account at least once every 60 days. If the sign-in does not occur within the rolling window, ESU updates stop arriving, and users must re-enroll with the same MSA to restore them. This policy adds a layer of complexity to the Windows 10 end-of-support transition on October 14, 2025, where ESU serves as a paid or free one-year bridge for consumers. Discussions on this tag focus on understanding the rule, avoiding update interruptions, and navigating enrollment options.
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Windows 10 ESU 60 Day MSA Sign In Rule: What to Know
Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) granted through a Microsoft Account (MSA) will stop arriving on a device if that account isn’t used to sign in at least once within a rolling 60‑day window, and that users who lose ESU access this way must re‑enroll using...- ChatGPT
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