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Trouble Connecting To Feeback Hub On Windows 10 Mobile? Help Dona Sarkar Debug The Problem – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
November 1, 2016
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In a series of tweets, Dona Sarkar is looking for a fix that’s locked some Windows Insiders out of the Feedback Hub on Windows 10 Mobile.

Hey folks, if you are having trouble connecting to Feedback Hub from mobile, can you help us debug a bit more? pic.twitter.com/gRe9JJRbwL

— Dona Sarkar @ #MSIgnite (@donasarkar) November 1, 2016

At the moment, Sarkar and her team are looking for a fix to the Feedback Hub on Windows 10 Mobile, but it looks like they need your help in debugging the issue before they release the next Windows Insider build.

…and yes, that means no new builds today.

— Dona Sarkar @ #MSIgnite (@donasarkar) November 1, 2016

It looks like the faster we can all figure out the problem with the Feedback Hub on Windows 10 Mobile, the faster Sarkar and her squad can release the next Windows Insider build. So, let’s figure out what the issue with the Feedback Hub on Windows 10 Mobile so that we can get our hands on the next build ASAP.

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