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journeys memory
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The tag 'journeys memory' covers Microsoft Edge's Journeys feature, a contextual memory layer within Copilot Mode that groups past browsing activity into task-focused projects. This allows users to resume multi-step web tasks where they left off. Discussions emphasize opt-in consent controls, the new Mico avatar, and how Journeys transforms browsing from a linear search-and-click flow into a persistent, memory-enabled workflow. The feature is currently in limited preview in the U.S. and represents Microsoft's effort to make the browser an active thinking partner.
Microsoft Edge’s newest update folds a thinking, acting assistant into the browser window: Copilot Mode turns tabs and history into usable context, introduces agentic automations that can perform multi‑step web tasks, and adds a memory layer called Journeys — all delivered with visible consent...
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Microsoft’s latest push to make the browser feel less like a passive tool and more like a thinking partner arrives in Edge as Copilot Mode, and at the center of that pitch is a feature called Journeys — a contextual memory layer that groups past browsing activity into task-focused projects so...