Microsoft sets the new Edge browser start date for all users
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Microsoft plans to replace the Edge browser based on the Chromium platform starting next week and replace the existing Edge browser.
The US software giant announced last November that Chromium-based Edge Browser would replace the "traditional" Edge that uses the company's EdgeHTML platform to display web pages.
(Youssef Mahdi) - PCWorld Vice President of Microsoft and Modern Life Community has told us that the exchange will begin on Wednesday, January 15th.
Microsoft confirmed in documents released a few days ago that business users can continue to use the old Edge browser. According to the company, Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro computers running Windows 180 (released April 2018) will run on Windows 10 and they will automatically update to the new Edge browser.
An enhanced version of Windows 10 Edge Browser was introduced in 2015 to replace the popular Internet Explorer browser, which is based on Google's open source Chromium engine, which runs many popular web browsers like Chrome. From Google, Mozilla Firefox.
At the 2019 Annual Developer Conference held in May last year, Microsoft announced the following browser functionality: (Internet Explorer Mode), which companies can use to download and save legacy websites (especially internal websites). Use the Internet Explorer engine in the new Edge browser.
In addition to the functionality (Internet Explorer Mode), Microsoft has also released several functions for regular users, for example B.: customizing and synchronizing data import and add-ons from other browsers including: Chrome and Mozilla. The new browser version also supports improvements and improvements from other stores since it has a new feature called "bookmarks" that allows users to collect text, images and information on paper over the Internet. Access to other services such as Word and Excel.
Microsoft announced at the time that the new Edge would provide new data protection features, including three levels of anti-tracking: not strict, balanced, and strict.