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News & Reviews:   Microsoft Edge

  • Microsoft Authenticator to drop password Autofill in July

    Microsoft Authenticator to drop password Autofill in July

    As a friendly reminder, Microsoft already announced that its Authenticator app will discontinue the ability to autofill passwords starting in July 2025. You can still access the app in Malaysia, but if you're using it, you ought to transfer all your saved passwords.

  • You can now use Apple Maps on Web browsers

    You can now use Apple Maps on Web browsers

    Apple Maps is now accessible through the website today. According to Apple, their mapping system for web browsers is still in open Beta and accessible to all users. The web version of Apple Maps can be accessed through major web browsers such as Safari, Chrome, and Edge on PC. On iPad and Mac, it is supported on Safari and Chrome web browsers.

  • False security alerts - Microsoft Edge isn't a fan of X's (Twitter) rebranding

    False security alerts - Microsoft Edge isn't a fan of X's (Twitter) rebranding

    X's problems are far from over, and it's funny to see Twitter's rebranding making more headlines. The platform's icon change alone seems to have resulted in some weird problems, including security-related ones.

  • How to Clean Your Social Media, Internet Browser and Chat History

    How to Clean Your Social Media, Internet Browser and Chat History

    There's been a recent spate of high-profile cases where the history of social media, Internet browsing or even chats have been used to expose the wrongdoings of certain individuals. While we'd be the first to recommend, if you don't want to get caught doing bad things, then DON'T DO BAD THINGS in the first place, but... your social media, internet browser, and chats can all contain a lot of personal information. 

    If you're concerned about your privacy, or if you just want to start fresh, you can clean up your data by following these steps. Check out our guide on How to Clean your Social Media, Internet Browser and Chats below.

  • Microsoft to bring new updates and features to Bing and Edge

    Microsoft to bring new updates and features to Bing and Edge

    Today, Microsoft announced that the new Bing is now in open preview and no longer has a waitlist. With this, more people will get to experience the AI-powered Bing and there are other updates too coming from the company. This includes opening up the platform to developers and third parties, and many more.  

  • Microsoft just achieved over 100 million daily active Bing users in a month

    Microsoft just achieved over 100 million daily active Bing users in a month

    It's been a month since ChatGPT was introduced and Microsoft didn't waste any time to integrate it into Bing and Microsoft Edge browser. In the company's latest news update, it stated that Bing had achieved over 100 million daily active users.

  • Microsoft recently announced that their new AI-powered Bing search engine and Edge browser are now available… but if you were hoping to ask Bing to write your homework tonight, all you can do for now is register on the waitlist as it is only available to a select few.

  • Microsoft Edge browser will soon have built-in VPN

    Microsoft Edge browser will soon have built-in VPN

    If you're getting blocked off from some content, the typical way to gain access is to use a VPN. Unfortunately, a good VPN service requires a fee, while a free VPN would have various limitations. But maybe Microsoft Edge could change that with its new VPN service?

  • Google Chrome is without a doubt the most popular internet browser in the world and has been so for more than a decade now. However, do you know what’s the second most popular internet browser?

    Surprisingly, the answer is actually Microsoft Edge! Edging out Safari, Firefox, Opera and other random internet browsers out there, it seems that Microsoft has finally recovered from the days of having one of the most loathed browsers, the now defunct Internet Explorer.

  • Microsoft introduces Games panel with a collection of HTML5 games

    Microsoft introduces Games panel with a collection of HTML5 games

    In an attempt to catch up with Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge had experimented with several features in the past, and some of them are just unnecessary. Today, the browser introduces a new Games panel for users that brings a collection of HTML5 games. Necessary or not, you tell us. 


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