Microsoft Edge browser is only getting updates with new Windows 10 feature releases, which typically land twice per year, while security fixes are provided every month on Patch Tuesday.Feature updates, however, include substantial improvements for the app, some of which bring it in line with the other third-party apps like Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox. This was the case of extension support, and it’ll happen again with the release of Windows 10 Redstone 5 in the fall when Microsoft will block auto-playing media in the browser.
Windows 10 build 17704, which is available for insiders in the Fast and Skip Ahead rings, introduces a welcome bundled of refinements for Microsoft Edge which tweak the experience with the browser substantially.
What’s important to know, however, is that these changes aren’t final just yet, and Microsoft is only experimenting ahead of the Redstone 5 launch. Some could go away, while more could be implemented in future Windows 10 build... (read more)
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