Windows Insider Program

The Windows Insider Program is a program launched by Microsoft on October 1, 2014. It was initially designed to allow for the public's input during the development of Windows 10, and more recently, Windows 11.

Description
Through the program, Microsoft pushes out builds of operating systems that have been tested internally beforehand, presenting new features and using the public's daily usage to find and fix any bugs left in the system. Although any user of a genuine license can register for the Windows Insider Program, Microsoft recommends that applicants have hardware that meets minimum requirements, and are familiar with how computers operate. This to avoid any issues with lost data and information that may plague a casual user.