Microsoft's latest Copilot update addresses the pain of jumping between windows by just turning the app into an Edge-powered ...
Edge's built-in password manager lets you secure passwords and autofill with two security options: Windows Hello or a standalone password. The latter is now on its way out, as Microsoft decided to ...
Microsoft continues to gather your data and feed it into Copilot at every available opportunity, but thankfully, there are ...
The Microsoft Edge VPN is free, but should you trust it? Find out why it's not a real VPN and the major drawbacks to using it ...
Microsoft released Edge 145 in the Beta Channel, and with it, announced the end of support for the browser on a certain operating system.
Reports are currently piling up that the “Microsoft Edge Secure Network” function is not a VPN at all. It only provides the ...
Whac-A-Mole season continues as Redmond finds yet another corner to stuff its 21st century Clippy Microsoft has announced ...
Microsoft Edge Organize Tabs uses AI to auto-group tabs by topic and color. Here’s a hands-on test of how well it organizes 40+ messy tabs.
Microsoft has been promoting Edge Secure Network as of late, a built-in “VPN” solution for the Edge browser that’s intended to improve privacy and security while browsing the web.
You will no longer be able to create a master password for Edge's password manager. Existing master passwords will eventually be deprecated, too.
Microsoft Edge Secure Network faces criticism after researchers question whether it works as a true VPN or just a browser proxy.
Microsoft Edge Secure Network VPN promises built-in privacy, but a security researcher says it behaves like a browser proxy than a full VPN.
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