Windows 10 security support will continue for a while yet, but after that Microsoft would like some cash to keep you up to date.
First up, some good news. If you’re planning on staying with Windows 10 for a while longer, Microsoft will continue to provide support all the way up to October 14, 2025. The bad news? If you plan on sticking with it longer than that and receiving future security updates, you’ll need to sign up to the company’s Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, and that’s going to cost money.
Via Bleeping Computer, the upcoming Windows 10 22H2 version will be the final Windows 10 release, and it’ll be supported all the way up to October next year. Beyond that, unless you’re making use of the Long-Term-Servicing Channel releases which are primarily used for things like industrial equipment and medical applications, you’ll need to sign up for an ESU subscription to receive security fixes, with prices to be announced at a later date.