Microsoft launched the new Chromium-based version of Microsoft Edge later this year, allowing users on Windows and macOS to download the Canary, Dev, Beta, and stable builds manually.
The company announced from the very beginning that the new browser would replace the original version of Edge (also referred to as Edge Legacy) as the default app on Windows 10, with users then supposed to get it via Windows Update as an automatic download.
Now it looks like Microsoft is getting ready to introduce this change and make Edge available on Windows Update, with the company rolling out tech support articles to detail the switch.
More specifically, Microsoft details what’s changing once the new browser starts being offered as an automatic download for everyone on Windows 10.
First and foremost, what you need to know is that the plan overall i... (read more)
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