Here’s How Microsoft’s New Windows Insider Channels Work

Earlier this month, Microsoft announced a number of changes coming to its Windows Insider program—in fact, one could call it an overhaul. Despite being a beta program for Windows users interested in testing cutting-edge features, Microsoft is actually simplifying and streamlining the experience. Now, as highlighted by Bleeping Computer, the company is rolling out that updated experience—whether you’re new to the Insider program, or you’ve been test-driving Windows this way for years.

Microsoft is making Insider channels easier to understand

The Windows Insider program is changing in three key ways. First, Microsoft is making the “channels” easier to understand. For the uninitiated, a channel in the Insider program lets you choose how early on you trial new versions of Windows, and what level of risk you assume in doing so.

The Dev channel, for example, was the bleeding edge here, as Microsoft seeded the earliest versions of its upcoming updates to this

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