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Windows 10 Insider Program Survey


Hello,

With your help, we seek to make Windows better. Our team is committed to understanding – and responding to – your feedback. As Gabe Aul explains in his blog post here (Insider Hub), your engagement helps improve not only Windows as a product, but also the Windows Insider Program itself.

Your feedback is most powerful when we can triangulate it across the Feedback App, your bug reports and error logs—and especially when we can understand a bit more about you as a person, your motivations in taking part in the Insider Program, and what you think about our progress to date. To deepen this understanding, we'd like to invite you to take a short survey to help us improve the Insider Program for you.

To proceed with the survey, please click on the link below or copy into your Internet browser. The survey takes about 10 minutes to complete.

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Please know we take your privacy and trust extremely seriously. We are committed to providing the best survey experience for you. In his blog post (Insider Hub), Gabe wrote about several of the ways we’re doing this. For example, survey results are not associated with personal information unless you choose to provide your name or email address, and we follow all Microsoft privacy standards. That said, as with all aspects of the Windows Insider Program, we want to continually improve. We welcome your thoughts: here is a forum for any questions or suggestions you may have.

We truly value hearing from each and every Insider.As a small token of our appreciation for helping us improve, if you complete the survey and choose to include your Microsoft email address (MSA), you'll automatically be entered into a sweepstakes to win a free Microsoft Surface Book!Details on the sweepstakes can be found at bottom of this email.*

Thanks again for helping make Windows – and the Windows Insider Program – even better,

The Windows Insider Team


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Just got it done.

Done. . .

I just finished it

Also finished it. 10 minutes or so to complete.

I can't wait to get the Ms Surface I'm going to win.

I am no longer an insider, nor do my wife & I even have live accounts anymore. I was surprised getting it in my email.

I gave up on it, when it got to the part that you could not get past, unless it was a positive response.

Who ever created that survey, does not understand that when thy are that long. People tend to lose interest in them after the 6th question.

If I get one in the mail and it involves filling out six pages. It gets tossed into the recycling bin.

I gave up on it, when it got to the part that you could not get past, unless it was a positive response.
I've noticed that a lot of surveys seem to be written by some drunk that the company has found laying in a gutter somewhere.

My favourite questions are those which assume you have answered "yes" to the previous question, regardless of the actually answer supplied.
For example:
Q1 - Do you own a mobile phone?
A1 - No.
Q2 - What brand is your mobile phone?
A2 - WTF?

If they give a box, I will usually put in there to make them shorter.

A third grader can write up a better survey.

I like the Meijer's surveys. Question 2 is always their deciding one to either take you to the end or a couple of other questions.

Not for security neurotics, myself more than happy to answer the questions if it helps to improve the product.

Not for security neurotics, myself more than happy to answer the questions if it helps to improve the product.
Never improves the product in this case. The guy that is running the Insider program is trying to justify to the boss that there are still some major issues with the OS and the program needs to keep running.

It just struck me odd, because I removed myself on both accounts I was using, because I had two machines going with the Insider program.

Do not get me wrong. The Insider program is a great thing for Microsoft, because it is finally placing the users into the decision making process. But the Bean Counters do not see it that way.

If they had started this back with XP and keep it running. It would solve a whole lot of headaches on our end.

Windows 10 Insider Program Survey