Earlier this month, Microsoft announced some changes to the program that should help clarify things for new users and will also align them with similar early-access programs for Office and eventually Edge and Teams (via TechRadar).
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If you are already a registered Windows Insider then you don’t really need to worry about this as you will automatically be transitioned into one of the new channels based on the ring you are in. Presently, the Slow ring is becoming the Beta Channel, the Fast and Skip Ahead rings are becoming the Dev Channel, and the Release preview ring is becoming the Release Preview Channel. For new users, you can take a look at the chart below to get a general idea of what you are in for when you sign up for each channel; it will depend entirely on your threshold for risking your system and files as well as your desire to get bleeding-edge features as early as possible.
Windows Insider Channels
If you want essentially no more risk than you would have running your standard build of Windows 10, then the Release Preview Channel is going to be the right choice for you; it is supported by Microsoft if you are in the Windows Insider Program for Business and is essentially delivering what the public will get slightly ahead of schedule. The Beta Channel steps things up a bit but still consists of reasonably reliable builds that are validated by Microsoft. These updates are typically builds that are part of a specific release and will come to the public in the slightly longer term. Finally, the Dev Channel is, as Microsoft puts it, “ideal for highly technical users.” Here, you are going to be getting features as early in the development cycle as possible and will absolutely feature instability and non-working components. These builds will not be related to a specific upcoming Windows 10 release, but given their early stage of development, feedback is tremendously valuable.
How to sign up for the Windows Insider program
If you are interested in signing up for the Windows Insider program, the process to join is incredibly simple.
Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider ProgramSelect Get StartedClick Link an accountSelect your Microsoft account that you wish to enroll in the programClick to register the account with the Windows Insider ProgramNow choose your Insider Channel (Dev, Beta, Release Preview)Click Confirm after reading the privacy statement and program agreementSelect to restart your PC now or later and that’s it your PC will now receive preview builds