Microsoft Edge has made changes to help users avoid spammy and misleading website notifications. The Redmond firm collaborates with law enforcement to identify harmful notifications that falsely claim a computer is infected with a virus and trick users into downloading malware disguised as virus removal tools. The change goes live with Edge 113 and above. These versions of the browser will hide such spammy notifications, instead showing an indicator in the address bar. Continue reading "Microsoft Edge now blocks abusive and fake notifications from websites"
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Bing will show AI-generated shopping recommendations
Bing, the search engine created by Microsoft, will now incorporate AI-generated recommendations. They will appear when you search for products. The suggestions are provided as a table, providing a comparative analysis of similar products from various manufacturers. Continue reading "Bing will show AI-generated shopping recommendations"
Microsoft Edge now has a 5 GB traffic limit for its free VPN
Microsoft has recently changed the traffic volume for the free VPN feature in its Edge browser. Users can now enjoy up to 5 GB of data usage when utilizing the built-in "Secure Network" service. The company has launched it in testing with the 1GB data cap for the free plan, and it has been released with the same limitation to the public. Finally, this has changed.
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In addition to a bunch of existing add-ons, Microsoft Edge is getting a photo viewer
Microsoft Edge is getting more and more features that you would not expect to see in a web browser. The latest addition is an integrated photo viewer. It includes an thumbnail strip that exposes all images in a folder, and the ability to open image in a dedicated window. Continue reading "In addition to a bunch of existing add-ons, Microsoft Edge is getting a photo viewer"
Microsoft Edge is getting a dark theme refresh
Microsoft is changing the appearance of the dark theme in the Edge browser. The company is shifting to pure black colors for the tab row and toolbars, in addition to the dark gray tone Edge currently sports. Continue reading "Microsoft Edge is getting a dark theme refresh"
Disable the Enhance images feature in Edge to prevent data leak
The Enhance images feature in Microsoft Edge makes images in the browser crisp and clear. As follows from the feature description in recent Canary builds, Edge sends image URLs on the websites you browse to Microsoft's servers. So technically it can be used to track your online activity.
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Bing prevented users from downloading Google Chrome
Instead of showing a link to Chrome's website, Bing was welcoming users with "AI-generated" fake information. Fortunately, this behavior was disabled after users started accusing Microsoft of dishonest search results.
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Microsoft plans to secure Edge by enabling Balanced Enhanced security mode by default
Microsoft plans to secure their browser in an advanced way. By default, it will have the Balanced option in the Enhanced secure mode enabled. This change will apply to Windows, x64 macOS, x64 Linux, and ARM64 systems, and it can be reverted via a Group Policy. Continue reading "Microsoft plans to secure Edge by enabling Balanced Enhanced security mode by default"
Microsoft Edge 114 is out with Workspaces and mouse gesture support
Microsoft is rolling out the stable version of Microsoft Edge 114. The full release number is 114.0.1823.37. The official changelog mentions the Workspaces feature, several bug fixes, and policy updates. In addition, you can activate mouse gestures (finally in the stable version of the browser). Continue reading "Microsoft Edge 114 is out with Workspaces and mouse gesture support"
Microsoft has introduced Edge for Business, new UI, and stable version of Workspaces
Microsoft has launched a preview of a new work experience called Microsoft Edge for Business. The company suggests it as the default experience for organizations. This will allow you to organize private browsing activity and work tasks in separate, non-overlapping processes.