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Ciao Windows 10: How to delay the farewell

Florian Bodoky
25.6.2025
Translation: machine translated

Support for Windows 10 will soon end, but Microsoft is offering die-hard fans a solution to stay safe with Windows 10 for another year. However, there are pitfalls - because Microsoft actually wants you to use Windows 11.

As our colleague Martin Jud reported back in February, you will soon have to say goodbye to Windows 10. Specifically: on 14 October. However, Microsoft is offering so-called ESU (Extended Security Updates) for private individuals for the first time with Windows 10. Until now, this solution was reserved for companies. This means you can use Windows 10 privately for a little longer - without having to worry about your security.

How exactly does it work

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From July, there will be a so-called «enrolment wizard» under Windows 10, which you can use to enrol for the ESU. There are three variants of ESU, one of which you have to choose:

The «free» variant

Reward points system

You can take part in Microsoft's points programme. Here you receive points if you use the Bing AI functions, for example - or other MS services. However, you leave Microsoft with data that they feed their AI. You can use these points to pay for the ESU programme.

Pay normally

You can simply pay to participate in the ESU programme. In the corresponding blog post, Microsoft announces a fee of 30 US dollars, although this price can vary depending on the region «» .

No functions, no design updates and only one year

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