Microsoft, last year, introduced its Enhanced Security modes meant for secure browsing. The mode comes with a couple of preset options and the Redmond giant is looking to enable it by default.
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Microsoft has released Microsoft Edge 112.0.1722.7 in the Dev Channel. This version brings new features, tons of bugfixes and improvements, and various new policies for enterprise customers.
Microsoft has released a new Edge update in the Dev Channel. Version 111.0.1633.0 is now available for download with one new feature for Android and a long list of various bugfixes.
Microsoft has added a neat new feature to its browser that allows splitting two tabs inside one window. Edge Split Screen is now available for Edge insiders in the Canary Channels.
Microsoft has released a new weekly Edge Dev update, delivering insiders a long list of fixes, improvements, and new features, such as passwords import from CSV and an improved ad-blocker on iOS.
Microsoft Edge 109 is now available for download in the Stable Channel. The latest release adds account linking, changes to TLS certificate verification, and text predictions to let you type faster.
Microsoft has formally announced the availability of a stable build of its Edge browser for Linux distros. It is also making it easier for organizations to transition from IE11 to IE Mode in Edge.
Microsoft's Edge browser is now available in the Beta channel for Linux users, as the company makes progress towards general availability. The Dev channel debuted on Linux back in October.
To go along with today's Dev channel update for Edge, Microsoft has announced new features for the browser, including initial support for sign-in and sync on Linux, plus simple color themes.
Microsoft says that Edge for Android and iOS will move to a common Chromium codebase, with that of the desktop version, bringing feature parity across platforms. Mobile betas are coming soon.
As promised last month, the first Edge Dev build is now available for Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, and openSUSE distributions. It is aimed at developers and has only a few user-facing features,.