Microsoft says Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU)expire if you don't sign in to your account at least once every 60 ...
Microsoft’s Windows 10 Extended Security Updates (ESU) are free if you use a Microsoft account, but there’s been a major catch added. Now, you have to keep signing in to it every 60 days, or the ...
Windows 10 extended security updates available for $30 or 1,000 Microsoft Points. ESU license requires signing into a Microsoft Account, not ideal for local account users. ESU support lasts until ...
Microsoft officials confirmed to Windows Latest that you'll still need a Microsoft account for Windows 10 ESU access in ...
In a rather unexpected move, Microsoft dropped the Microsoft Account requirement for the Extended Security Updates program ...
Microsoft has agreed to make Windows 10 Extended Security Updates truly free for consumers in the European Economic Area (EEA ...
You won’t have to enable Windows Backup to get extended Windows 10 security updates in the European Economic Area.
Residents in the European Economic Area won't need to jump over any hurdles to get an extra year of Windows 10 security ...
What just happened? Microsoft has clarified the details of its Extended Security Updates initiative for Windows 10, announcing that every enrollment method – whether paid or free – now requires users ...
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