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Extend Windows 10 Security with ESU Solutions
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As support for Windows 10 officially ended on October 14, 2025, businesses and individuals face growing security risks from unpatched vulnerabilities. The appropriate solution now is the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, which allows systems to continue receiving critical and important security updates even after mainstream support has expired. This ensures that organizations can maintain protection against evolving threats while preparing for future upgrades.

Understanding the Windows 10 ESU program is essential for IT teams planning their operating system lifecycle. Only devices running Windows 10 version 22H2 or later are eligible for enrollment. While ESU doesn’t include new features or non-security updates, it provides a vital safety net, allowing organizations more time to plan migrations without sacrificing data security or compliance.

Choosing the right approach—whether it’s purchasing ESU licenses, upgrading to Windows 11, or migrating workloads to the cloud—requires careful assessment of cost, compatibility, and long-term IT goals.

Expert partners like Apps4Rent assist businesses in enrolling, licensing, and implementing Windows 10 Extended Security Updates, ensuring smooth operations and compliance.

By extending Windows 10 security through ESU, organizations can continue operating confidently beyond the end of support while maintaining robust protection until their next OS upgrade or cloud transition.
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