If you're an Insider, you should consider leaving the program after the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update releases — here's why and how to do it.
After a short few months of development, Microsoft is now ready to unleash the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update on the world — and that also means that it's time for Windows Insider Program members to consider opting out.
If you're presently enrolled, then you know what it's like to get developer preview builds of Windows 10 to test upcoming features and changes. While the most recent preview releases have been great, with the Fall Creators Update out of the way Microsoft is now moving on to the next version of Windows 10, which will result in buggy, incomplete, unstable early releases for willing Insiders.
If that's not something you want, you can gracefully opt-out of the Insider Program without having to reinstall Windows 10 like you did on enrollment. This is thanks to the confluence of version numbers — the preview releases and the public release are all the exact same version of Windows 10.
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