windows 10 esu

  1. EEA Gets Free Year of Windows 10 ESU; UK Still Pays

    Microsoft has quietly pulled off a regional U‑turn: Windows 10 users who live inside the European Economic Area (EEA) will be able to claim an extra year of security updates at no charge, while users in the United Kingdom and many other markets will still face paywalls or product‑tie...
  2. EU Gets Free One Year Windows 10 Security Updates (ESU)

    Microsoft’s last-minute concession is a win for European consumers: the company will provide a one-year, no-cost extension of critical security updates for Windows 10 users inside the European Economic Area (EEA), while users elsewhere still face a mixed bag of free-but‑conditional enrollment, a...
  3. Windows 10 ESU Free in Europe: One-Year Security Bridge to 2026

    Microsoft just reversed course for millions of users in the European Economic Area: Windows 10 owners in those countries can enroll in the consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program at no cost for one year, but the lifeline comes with strict limits, mandatory account ties, and a...
  4. Windows 10 ESU 2025 2026: What to Know After End of Support

    Microsoft’s latest change to the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for Windows 10 has shifted the conversation from “if” to “how” millions of PCs will stay protected after support ends — but the new rules come with regional strings and urgent deadlines that every Windows user and IT pro...
  5. Windows 10 ESU Reversal: EU Free Enrollment Through 2026

    Microsoft's reversal on Windows 10 support hands European consumers another year of critical security updates — but the fix comes with strings attached, geographic limits, and lingering privacy and operational trade-offs that every Windows user should evaluate before deciding whether to stay put...
  6. EU DMA Forces Free Windows 10 ESU in Europe Amid Security Update Debate

    Microsoft’s last-minute shift on Windows 10 extended security updates has turned what looked like a tidy, paid “escape hatch” into a regional free-for-all — and exposed a tangle of regulatory, privacy, and security trade-offs that matter for millions of PCs worldwide. Background Microsoft will...
  7. Is Your PC Windows 11 Ready? Check Compatibility Before Windows 10 Ends

    Microsoft will stop servicing Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, and that looming deadline is the trigger many Windows users need to decide whether to upgrade to Windows 11, buy new hardware, or buy time with Extended Security Updates — but first you must know whether your current PC is actually...
  8. EEA Windows 10 ESU: One Year Free Security Updates Without OneDrive Gate

    Microsoft has agreed to give consumers inside the European Economic Area (EEA) a one‑year safety net of Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10 without the backup‑to‑OneDrive condition that originally accompanied the free enrollment path — a concession driven by sustained pressure from...
  9. EU Windows 10 ESU: Microsoft's Free Year in EEA and Its Limits

    Microsoft has quietly recalibrated its Windows 10 end-of-life playbook for European consumers, agreeing to provide a no-cost year of Extended Security Updates (ESU) for personal devices in the European Economic Area (EEA) after pressure from consumer organisations — but the fix is partial...
  10. Europe Gets Free One-Year Windows 10 ESU for Private Users

    Microsoft’s surprise reversal on Extended Security Updates (ESU) hands many European Windows 10 users a full extra year of security patches — at no cost — but the concession comes with conditions, a ticking clock, and important caveats users must understand before they relax. Background: Windows...
  11. Windows 10 ESU in Europe: Free One-Year Security Update Amid Migration Trade-offs

    Microsoft’s decision to make the consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) option for Windows 10 truly free inside the European Economic Area (EEA) changes the calculus for millions of users facing an imminent end-of-support deadline — but it does not remove the operational, privacy, and...
  12. EU ESU Change: Free Windows 10 Security Updates and 60 Day MSA Rule

    Microsoft’s late‑September change to the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program rewrites the rules for millions of users across Europe — but it also exposes a razor‑thin line between convenience and data‑control that every Windows 10 owner should understand before October’s deadline...
  13. EEA Windows 10 ESU: Free Path Without OneDrive, but Microsoft Account Required

    Microsoft’s latest clarification on the Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) program leaves a narrow but important truth: consumers in the European Economic Area (EEA) will not be forced to back up settings to OneDrive to get free ESU — but they will still need a Microsoft account to...
  14. EEA Gets Free Windows 10 ESU Without Backup or Rewards Ties

    Microsoft has quietly changed the rules: residents of the European Economic Area (EEA) will be able to enroll in the Windows 10 consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for the one‑year post‑end‑of‑support window without the previously announced conditions — meaning no forced Windows...
  15. EEA Gets Free Windows 10 ESU Through Oct 2026 Without Backup or Rewards

    Microsoft’s last-minute concession hands Windows 10 users inside the European Economic Area a one-year safety net: Extended Security Updates (ESU) through October 13, 2026 will be available in the EEA without the previously announced requirement to enable Windows Backup or redeem Microsoft...
  16. Office 2016 2019 End of Support 2025: Plan Microsoft 365 or LTSC 2024 Migration

    Microsoft has issued a stark final warning: extended support for Office 2016 and Office 2019 ends on October 14, 2025 — the same day mainstream support for Windows 10 wraps up — and organizations that fail to act risk serious security, compliance, and operational fallout. Microsoft is pushing...
  17. Windows 10 ESU: Free Europe Extension Through 2026 - What It Means for You

    Microsoft has fixed a hard calendar on Windows 10: routine support stops on October 14, 2025, but Microsoft is offering a one‑year safety net — the consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program — and has agreed to make that extra year truly free for users inside the European Economic Area...
  18. Windows 10 ESU: One-year security updates and Microsoft Account caveats

    Microsoft’s late-stage change to Windows 10 servicing has opened a narrowly scoped escape hatch: eligible consumer PCs can receive one additional year of security-only updates after October 14, 2025 — but the conditions matter, and claims that those updates are available without linking to a...
  19. EEA Gets Free Windows 10 ESU Through October 2026 Without Backup or Rewards

    Microsoft has quietly changed the rules: Windows 10 users inside the European Economic Area (EEA) will receive a one‑year extension of free Extended Security Updates (ESU) through October 13, 2026, without the previously announced requirement to enable Windows Backup or redeem Microsoft Rewards...
  20. Windows 10 ESU: One-Year Security Update Bridge and Europe Free Enrollment Route

    Microsoft has given millions of Windows 10 users a narrowly scoped lifeline: a one‑year, consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) path that can keep eligible PCs receiving critical security patches after the official end‑of‑support date— and, crucially, major outlets report routes that let many...