Microsoft Edge 142 is now rolling out to all users. The newest feature update delivers improved autofill, scareware blocker, security patches, and more.
You'll soon be able to sync passkeys to the cloud using Edge and your Microsoft Account, meaning you'll be able to share them across devices going forward.
With Chrome still dominant and AI-native browsers gaining ground, Microsoft is banking on Copilot Mode and enterprise-grade ...
After a successful test earlier this year, all Edge users with more than 2GB of RAM are getting the handy protection turned on all the time.
Microsoft is expanding its protection tools in its Edge browser with the wider release of its Scareware blocker and the ...
Microsoft’s new Copilot Mode turns Edge into an intelligent AI browser that fills forms, tracks tabs, and automates online ...
To use passkeys in Edge, users can create them directly through Microsoft Password Manager. Once set up, the passkey can be ...
Explore Microsoft Edge’s Copilot mode with tools like real-time translation, memory management, and group chat assistance.
Microsoft has expanded Copilot Mode in Edge, intensifying the race to build AI‑first browsers that summarise, compare and act ...
The Edge browser will now let users store passkeys via the Microsoft Password Manager, making it easier to ditch traditional passwords. Passkeys are backed up to your Microsoft account, and can sync ...
This issue likely happens because a recent update can inadvertently change critical settings or cause a conflict during the synchronization process. Specifically, the update may alter your privacy ...
Microsoft Edge for Business is a new Edge browser environment specially designed for work. Microsoft Edge for Business provides organizations with a rich set of enterprise controls, security, and ...