IE Mode now works in Microsoft's Chromium-based Edge browser

Earlier this year at its Build 2019 developer conference, Microsoft announced IE Mode for its upcoming Chromium-based version of Edge. Now, you can finally use it.

The feature allows you to open a webpage in an Internet Explorer tab within the Edge browser itself. You"ll need to enable a flag called "Enable IE Integration" first, and then when you have a page open, you can go to More tools -> Show this page using Internet Explorer to change the tab you"re in.

It"s worth noting that the flag was actually discovered a few weeks ago, but enabling it at the time would only launch IE as a separate application. Now, there"s a new option in the dropdown list, so you can choose between Default, Disabled, IE Mode, and NeedIE.

IE Mode is already available in the Dev branch; however, you won"t find it in Edge for Mac. This is because Internet Explorer isn"t supported on Macs, so it was deemed unnecessary.

Another new feature added is a flag called "Limit media autoplay", which will block certain sites from autoplaying video. If you want to check out the Edge Insider builds, you can find it here.

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