Microsoft has made a big deal of the fact that Windows 10 moves out of support this October. Yet it continues to offer Windows 10 users more and more options to remain on the platform.
The most recent addition is buried in a Microsoft support document , as unearthed by Windows Central: Signing up for Microsoft’s Windows 10 Consumer Extended Security Updates (ESU) program now nets you ten licenses to continue using Windows 10, and not just one machine.
Granted, not every user will own more than one PC. But the new expansion allows a family or extended family of Windows 10 users to keep using Windows 10 for another year. Otherwise, Windows 10 supports runs out this October .
Buying into the ESU program will allow you to receive extended security updates through Oct. 13, 2026, which bu