Microsoft will charge Windows 10 users $30 per year for security updates
Microsoft will charge Windows 10 users $30 per year for security updates
Microsoft's ESU is now officially available for businesses.
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This is just the beginning of a yearly subscription for Windows OS. Just wait.
61 23 ReplyBy offering extended support? Same as they've done since at least windows 95?
43 2 ReplyWindows bad, remember?
12 3 ReplyOh right. Uh, Bill Gates personally gave me AIDS.
9 1 ReplyBill Gates gave me the 5G covid vaccine microchip.
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This is just the beginning of a thread of ragebait and misinformation. Windows has been doing this for yearrssssssss. Stop sensationalizing old news.
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5 1 ReplyWhy will they do that? That will kill Windows.
3 0 ReplyNormies will pay. They aint got nothing to hide and they are not poor!
Quit being poor, mate
13 10 ReplyNormies won't pay for this wtf are you smoking? They're just gonna let their computer not be up to date and not care.
32 1 ReplyThey'll just let Windows update their system to 11
5 2 ReplyUnless their machine doesn't meet the hardware requirements.
2 0 ReplyThen they'll just stop updating until they can afford a new computer. People who can't afford a computer that can run Windows 11 certainly aren't paying for security updates. So the guy I replied to is right.
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Maybe you are right... This aint netlfix
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This isnt available to individuals anyhow, only to schools and businesses.
4 0 ReplyIt's actually available for individuals now, the first time Microsoft has done this. Though it isn't clear if Home versions most individuals would have is included, or if it's for the Pro version only.
1 0 ReplyThis makes me want to downgrade to 10 and just pay for the subscription
2 0 ReplyOh interesting! I was reading something recently that said MS had clarified that it was for businesses only, but that must have been an old article.
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