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The end of support in Windows 10 is approaching in less than three weeks, Microsoft has now been forced to make truly free safety updates, without hunting, in some markets in Europe. When Windows 10 ends support on October 14, some European customers will not be required to run a backup copy of Windows to register for extended safety updates (ESU).
Microsoft wanted everyone to run a backup copy of Windows For an additional year of security updates, but thanks to the pressure from the EuroConsumers group, this is now changing in the European Economic Zone. The Microsoft Consumer Defense Group requires more to those who are still running Windows 10 across Europe, and has been convinced of the success of the program giant to provide free safety updates for free without the requirements for empowering Windows Backup.
Windows Backup OneDrive, which may increase the free storage capacity of 5 GB by having to support documents and settings. It is a matter of Microsoft, as it can sell additional OneDrive storage space on Windows 10.
“We are pleased to know that Microsoft will provide the option of extended safety updates (ESU) for Windows 10 consumers in the European Economic Zone (EA).” In a message this week. “We are also pleased that this option requires users to a backup copy of the settings, applications, accreditation data, or use of Microsoft rewards.”
A Microsoft spokesman, whose name was not revealed Windows CentralNoting that “updates of the registration process to ensure that local expectations provide a safe and simplified experience.” These changes are made only in the European Economic Zone, so everywhere it will still need to enable Windows Backup, pay $ 30 per year, or recover 1000 Microsoft reward points.
Consumers will still get only extended safety updates for Windows 10 until October 13, 2026, but companies have an option to buy up to three years of important security updates. EUROCONSUMERS is also trying to persuade Microsoft to extend its security updates a year later for consumers, to avoid leaving the “risk exposed” devices next year.