If you’re a Windows 10 user, you really should give the Edge browser another chance. Sure, when Microsoft released it in mid-2015 there weren’t many features, but the app has improved a lot over the last couple of years. Now, it’s a serious competitor to Google Chrome. It’s lighter on your computer’s resources, it’s more tightly integrated with the Windows operating system, and it’s faster to load. If you’re tempted to give it a try, you might be left wondering where some of the most useful settings are hiding. Like any new software, there will be a period of adjustment...
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