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Microsoft Edge Kids Mode launches with strict site limits and Pixar themes
By Phillip Tracy published
Microsoft is here to ease adults' minds with its new Microsoft Edge Kids Mode, a browser designed to keep kids safe as they browse the internet.
Microsoft Edge adds Pedal, a new feature that could save you tons of time
By Darragh Murphy last updated
Microsoft has brought a useful new feature to its Chromium-based Edge browser, and it will make navigating through menus much simpler.
Microsoft Edge 89 ushers in Vertical Tabs and New History View
By Mark Anthony Ramirez published
Microsoft Edge 89 release new features Vertical Tabs and New History View into the wild
Microsoft Edge to get updated PDF reader: What you need to know
By Mark Anthony Ramirez published
Microsoft announced some changes to the PDF reader within Edge browser.
Windows 10 update will finally kill off Microsoft Edge — don't worry, there is a better option
By Mark Anthony Ramirez published
Microsoft will be completely updating the Edge browser and in doing so the legacy version will go on hiatus soon.
Microsoft Edge will no longer hog CPU and RAM — Here's why
By Kimberly Gedeon published
The Edge browser will hog less of your processing power and memory thanks to a new tab management tool that Microsoft is rolling out.
Microsoft Edge issues — Reddit complaints impelled the removal of 18 malicious extensions
By Kimberly Gedeon published
A barrage of Reddit complaints impelled Microsoft to remove 18 Edge extensions that infiltrated users' web activity.
Microsoft pushing Internet Explorer users to Edge
By Mark Anthony Ramirez published
Starting next month Internet Explorer will be unable to open many popular websites and users will be redirected to use Edge to do so.
Microsoft Edge can't be uninstalled from Windows 10 — Chrome users are out of luck
By Phillip Tracy published
But instead of letting you decide that for yourself, Microsoft is making Edge a permanent fixture of Windows 10 — and by permanent, I mean that it can't be uninstalled.
Microsoft Edge rolls out this new killer feature to reduce annoying distractions
By Kimberly Gedeon published
Microsoft Edge, following in the footsteps of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, is rolling out a new feature that makes those pesky pop-up notifications less irksome.
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