Such as we mentioned last Tuesday, Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 10 in October 2025 (this does not apply to LTSC or Long-Term Servicing Channel builds), which means the operating system will not receive security updates, fixes and new features.
On the other hand, we mentioned that for them its corporate clients Microsoft has an Extended Security Program that allows you to receive additional updates after the end of support for a fee.
But today we saw other Greek blogs present the news somewhat changed. They state that this particular $61 program is aimed at ordinary Windows users, which is not the case as WindowsLatest also confirms.
So yes, the company will make the Extended Security Update available to Windows 10 even to home users this year, but the price will vary. So far we don't know what the pricing will be.