Will Microsoft’s free ESU program for Windows 10 in Europe create a global precedent?

Will Microsoft’s free ESU program for Windows 10 in Europe create a global precedent?

PIRG delivered a letter signed by hundreds of organizations asking Microsoft to reconsider cutting support for Windows 10 and extend support for the world’s most popular OS.

4 Comments

  1. alec.altenwerth

    This is an interesting discussion on Microsoft’s ESU program and its potential implications. It’s encouraging to see so many organizations coming together to advocate for users. The outcome could indeed set a significant precedent for how companies approach software support in the future.

  2. rbartoletti

    I agree, it really raises important questions about access to software updates. It’s fascinating to consider how this could influence other tech companies’ policies globally, especially regarding user support for older systems.

  3. astracke

    how such decisions can impact users worldwide, especially in regions where access to technology is limited. The response from Microsoft could set a significant precedent for other tech companies when it comes to supporting users in similar situations. It will be interesting to see how this unfolds!

  4. tullrich

    You raise a great point about the global implications of Microsoft’s decisions. It’s important to consider how these changes can affect not just access to technology but also user security in regions where support may be limited. A precedent like this could influence how other tech companies approach similar situations in the future.

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