Consumers won’t be offered all three years of extended Windows 10 security updates
End users can’t get the same three-year extension as businesses and schools.
Most Windows 10 PCs will stop getting new security updates in October 2025, less than a year from today. For businesses and schools, the company is offering up to three years of extended security updates, with prices that increase steadily year by year to incentivize switching to Windows 11.
But Microsoft announced today that end users would only be able to buy a single year of extended security updates for their Windows 10 PCs at the price of $30 per PC. The company confirmed to us that the second and third years of security updates would be exclusive to businesses and schools.
Microsoft says consumers will be able to enroll in the Windows 10 Extended Security Update (ESU) program “closer to the end of support in 2025.”