Microsoft to offer consumers paid Windows 10 security updates for the first time – The Verge
Microsoft will allow consumers to pay for Extended Security Updates (ESU) for Windows 10 when support ends for the operating system in 2025.
Tom Warren on X: “Microsoft will offer consumers paid Windows 10 security updates for the first … – twitter.com
Microsoft will charge consumers for extended Windows 10 support | PCWorld
Microsoft will offer extended support options for Windows 10 PCs, for a price – ZDNET
Microsoft issues two-year warning for end of Windows 10 – The Register
Microsoft will charge these users to keep using Windows 10: All the details – Times of India
Windows 10 gets three more years of security updates, if you can afford them | Ars Technica
Microsoft Will Offer Extended Support for Windows 10, but It'll Cost You | Extremetech
Microsoft to offer extended Windows 10 security updates to businesses, individual users
Microsoft Extends Security Updates for Windows 10 Beyond 2025 (for a Price) | PCMag
Microsoft to offer extended security updates for Windows 10 after 2025 end-of-life