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Ahead of January 21 event, Microsoft announces new terms for Windows Insider program

Michael Archambault Michael Archambault
January 16, 2015
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Ahead of January 21 event, Microsoft announces new terms for Windows Insider program

Fans of Windows 10, including the entire team here at WinBeta, are happily testing out Microsoft’s latest operating system through the Windows Insider Program – a program designed to let consumers test and provide feedback on the latest software Microsoft has to offer. Today, the Redmond based company has announced a few changes to their program.

The terms and conditions for Microsoft’s Windows Insider Program are about to change, but we can’t exactly tell you what will be changed. This announcement came via email ahead of Microsoft’s special event on January 21.

Windows Insider Email

We are excited to see what Microsoft has planned for us within the next week, and we expect some interesting announcements and new software to test within the Windows Insider Program. We are wishing for quite a few announcements, so be sure to check out our wish list for the upcoming event.

If you have yet to join the Windows Insider Program, you can check it out by clicking here.

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