New Lifeline for Windows 10 Users Beyond 2025
Businesses and individuals looking to extend the life of Windows 10 beyond its end-of-support date in 2025 now have a new alternative to Microsoft’s Extended Security Update subscription. A blog post from “micropatch” provider 0Patch outlines the various scenarios in which users may choose to stick with Windows 10, citing reasons such as familiarity, privacy concerns, and compatibility issues.
According to Canalys research, millions of devices worldwide may not meet the hardware requirements for Windows 11, potentially leading to a surge in e-waste when Windows 10 support ends. 0Patch aims to address this issue by offering three types of patches:
- Their own security updates
- “Wontfix” patches for known issues
- Non-Microsoft fixes for popular software products
For those hesitant to pay for Microsoft’s ESU subscription, 0Patch provides two paid options – Pro and Enterprise – as well as a free tier that focuses on zero-day vulnerabilities. The cost of these subscriptions is significantly lower than Microsoft’s offering, making it an attractive choice for budget-conscious users.
As Windows 11 adoption lags behind, Windows 10 remains the dominant operating system for the majority of users. With 0Patch’s alternative support options, Windows 10 fans can rest assured that their systems will remain secure and functional well beyond Microsoft’s official end-of-support date.
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