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Join the Windows Insider Program tomorrow and gain access to pre-release builds of Windows 10

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
November 23, 2020
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Microsoft has finally announced the Windows Technical Preview, which is the first stepping-stone for the new Windows Insider Program. If you’re an enthusiast who loves betas and the development of Windows, then the Windows Insider Program is for you. The Windows Insider Program will give you access to pre-release builds of Windows 10, starting with the Windows Technical Preview.

Here at WinBeta, we (obviously) love pre-release software. This program will give you direct access to some of the latest builds from Microsoft, meaning you are able to give feedback to the company and help shape the future of Windows. Microsoft fully expects feedback from this Insider Program, so be ready to write lots and lots of reports.

Participants will gain access to new builds via Windows Update from within the Technical Preview, which means to get started you’re going to need to install the newly available Windows Technical Preview from Microsoft. From there, all you have to do is wait for Microsoft to push a new build. Each new build will include new features and bug fixes.

The Windows Insider Preview Program opens tomorrow, so stick around and we’ll notify you when they program is open.

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