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7 Answers
- 2 weeks ago
Microsoft Edge is good to use, because It have well secured our password and Login Credentials but the same time if we compare Microsoft Edge with Google, Now that Microsoft is using Chrome’s engine as the foundation for its Edge browser.
Then why we need to use Microsoft Edge.
There is no reason to use Microsoft Edge, we can directly go to Google Chrome. In this battle we can give many Advantages in Chrome, that is we can use Drive, Map, Meet, Translate, News, etc in the Chrome extension but this kind of extensions was not available in Microsoft Edge.
This debate was ends here. So, Chrome 65% people used in their devices but Microsoft Edge it will 25%.
Source(s): https://browserhow.com/chrome-vs-edge/ - 2 weeks ago
Microsoft knows it To help users in their quest for more privacy, the new Microsoft Edge has an easy to use tracking prevention feature built right in, and it's on by default It isn't the most privacy-focused browser in the world, but it's a great first start for Microsoft.
- ?Lv 62 weeks ago
is it , your using it arent you , or you using something else like firefox or chrome ..Anything else troll , by the way after 20th April your fired .
- 2 weeks ago
I have heard it is - I personally prefer firefox though, it respects your privacy more
- dewcoonsLv 72 weeks ago
It is Chrome with a Microsoft overlay over it. The two are basically the same thing.
Edge is superior to IE. It confirms with HTML5 standards, where IE never did. It always tried to do its won thing. As such, sites were either compatible with IE and not much of anything else, or they were compatible with everything and not IE.
Microsoft is killing IE, and many sites are no longer allow people using IE to access them. Within another couple of years, it will be nothing but a memory.
When browsing, you will nothing almost no difference between IE and Edge (and Chrome and Firefox and most other browsers.) The web site is what controls most of your web experience, not your browser. You will notice almost no difference in how the work.
The layout is different. You will have a bit of a learning curve to figure how where they have moved some of the options and settings. But if you have ever used Chrome, they are the same as Chrome 99% of the time.
Yes, you should switch to Edge. It is more secure, harder to hack, harder to infect with viruses, etc., and works better with modern HTML5 web pages.