Windows 10 remains the most popular operating system on the planet with a market share of over 60% but that could all be about to change with Microsoft ending support for it next year.
Millions of Windows 10 users are facing a pricey decision as Microsoft confirms new annual fees. Despite the recent launch of Windows 11, many people remain loyal to Windows 10.
However, this could soon change as Microsoft plans to end support for Windows 10 next year. This leaves those with it installed with a difficult and potentially costly choice - either purchase a new laptop compatible with Windows 11 or pay the newly announced fees by Microsoft. What is now clear is that it will cost approximately £50 per year to keep your device updated and secure from potential threats, reports the Mirror.
"Mark your calendars! " said Microsoft's Jason Leznek. "By now, you've probably heard that Windows 10 will reach end of support on October 14, 2025. You can enroll those PCs in the paid Extended Security Update program. ESUs allow you to receive critical and/or important security updates for Windows 10 PCs when you need extra time to move to Windows 11.
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