If you set up Microsoft Edge, you have the option to import user data from another browser in Settings -> Profiles. Microsoft is now going a step further and introducing the import every time the browser is started.
For this they added another entry (currently in the canary) in this section. Here you can then choose whether passwords, cookies, history or even the open tabs should be imported. The extensions will follow later. You can save all of this in your own profile.
I just checked mine, but it hasn’t arrived yet. So it’s still an A/B test. Hence the pictures of Leopeva64. The idea might not be so bad after all. If you use Chrome, for example, but also Edge, you can always keep both in sync. If you don’t use it, you don’t have to activate it. But certainly an interesting new feature. You can take a look and see if you’ve got it.
All Microsoft Edge downloads also insiders:
- Microsoft Edge Stable (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android) microsoft.com/de-de/edge
- Canary, Dev, Beta (Windows, macOS)microsoftedgeinsider.com/de-de/download/,
- Business: Microsoft Edge Stable, Beta and Dev (Windows, macOS: microsoft.com/de-de/edge/business
- the portable versions: Portable Edge Updater
- Android: play.google.com/microsoft.emmx
- iOS: apps.apple.com/microsoft-edge
- uninstall Microsoft Edge: If you didn’t install the Edge yourself, you can still remove the Edge if you want
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