Tired of fake Microsoft Edge "Critical Error" pop-ups hijacking your browsing in 2026? Follow our step-by-step guide to solve ...
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A new update now in testing sets Edge to automatically appear at startup, and you are forced to opt-out if you don't want it. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Since this particular late-March release was likely prepared before Microsoft’s newly announced update strategy could have any real effect internally, the failed rollout may reflect older validation ...
Ukrainian entities have emerged as the target of a new campaign likely orchestrated by threat actors linked to Russia, according to a report from S2 Grupo's LAB52 threat intelligence team. The ...
The built-in password manager in Microsoft Edge is getting more feature-packed, with the new ability to save and sync passkeys across devices. Microsoft Edge 142, which was recently released to all ...
Microsoft is introducing a new scareware sensor for the Microsoft Edge web browser, which helps detect scam pages more quickly and ensures that Defender SmartScreen blocks them faster. In scareware ...
What if your browser could do more than just browse? Imagine it becoming your personal assistant, organizing your tasks, translating videos in real-time, and even helping you collaborate with your ...
Microsoft Edge is a system-integrated component of Windows 11, and on most versions of the OS Microsoft does not officially allow you to uninstall it — the Uninstall button in Settings is greyed out.
What if your browser could do more than just browse? Imagine an assistant that not only remembers where you left off but also organizes your chaos, anticipates your needs, and simplifies your ...
Apparently, web browsers are cool again. Two days after OpenAI launched its AI browser, Microsoft has some updates for its Edge's AI mode. (Fancy that!) Copilot Mode, introduced in July, now has ...
Here we go again, as Microsoft targets Chrome users. Republished on September 18 with a new infostealer warning for Chrome and Edge users, as passwords, cookies and payment data are stolen from PCs.