Microsoft is revamping the Windows Insider Program by consolidating its channel structure from four channels down to two: 'Experimental' (replacing Dev and Canary) and an updated 'Beta.' The key change in Beta is the end of gradual feature rollouts, meaning all features in release notes will be immediately available. In the Experimental channel, users can manually toggle locked features via a new Feature Flags setting in Windows Settings. The rollout is happening in phases, starting with Dev Channel users moving to Experimental. Specific build numbers are provided for each new channel tier.
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