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  1. Windows 11 Edge Auto-Launch Test: Opt-Out Prompt Sparks Browser Choice Backlash

    Microsoft is once again testing how far it can push Edge into the Windows 11 experience, and this time the browser may be set to open automatically at PC startup unless users actively decline the prompt. The reported change has already triggered a fresh round of criticism from browser rivals and...
  2. Windows 11 Edge Startup Test Sparks Browser Choice Backlash

    Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 experiment has reignited a familiar debate: how far should the operating system go in steering users toward Edge? A new test reportedly makes Edge start automatically at boot, with a notification and opt-out path for users who do not want it. But even with an...
  3. Edge at Windows 11 Startup: Microsoft Tests Auto-Launch Opt-Out Prompt

    Microsoft is once again testing how far it can push Edge into the Windows 11 experience, and this time the browser may be set to open automatically at PC startup unless users actively decline the prompt. The move, reportedly appearing in Edge Beta, arrives as Microsoft continues to refine an...
  4. Edge Test on Windows 11: Auto-Start at Sign-In Sparks Default Control Concerns

    Microsoft’s latest Edge experiment on Windows 11 is a small UI change with a much bigger strategic meaning: the company appears to be testing a prompt that turns on Edge startup at Windows sign-in by default, giving the browser a head start before users even open it. In practical terms, that...
  5. Edge Beta Tests Sign-in Launch Banner on Windows 11 (Opt-Out Default Nudges)

    Microsoft is once again testing how far it can push Edge into the Windows 11 user experience, and this time the tactic is more aggressive than a simple “make default” prompt. In the latest Edge Beta release, users have reported a banner that tells them Edge will launch when they sign into...
  6. Edge Auto-Launch on Windows 11 Login: New Banner Prompts Opt-Out

    Microsoft is pushing Microsoft Edge a step closer to becoming a permanent part of the Windows 11 sign-in experience, and the timing is telling. In the latest Edge Beta builds, a new banner is reportedly prompting users to let the browser open automatically every time they log into Windows, with...
  7. Install YouTube App on Windows 11: Web App, Shortcuts, and Safe Options

    Installing the YouTube app on Windows 11 is less about finding a native desktop app and more about choosing the right delivery method for the experience you want. In practice, Windows 11 does not offer an official standalone YouTube application from Google in the Microsoft Store, so the most...
  8. Fix Copilot Sidebar in Edge: Update, Clear Cookies, New Profile & Repair

    The Copilot sidebar in Microsoft Edge has become one of the browser’s most visible AI features, but it is also one of the easiest to break in ways that confuse everyday users. When Copilot stops loading, refuses to sign in, or simply vanishes from the sidebar, the cause is usually not dramatic...
  9. CVE-2026-4440 WebGL Flaw: Edge/Chrome Update to Fix Arbitrary Read Write Risk

    Chromium’s newly tracked CVE-2026-4440 is the sort of browser flaw that instantly commands attention because it sits in the WebGL attack surface, combines out-of-bounds read and write behavior, and is described as enabling arbitrary read/write through a crafted HTML page. Microsoft’s Security...
  10. Microsoft Edge Security Update: Track Chromium CVE Fix Status

    Microsoft Edge’s security story has become less about isolated browser patches and more about following the flow of Chromium fixes as they move from Google’s upstream codebase into Microsoft’s release train. For enterprise admins, that means the real question is not simply whether a...
  11. CVE-2026-3928: Chromium Extension Policy Bypass—Impact on Edge Security

    Microsoft has updated its security guidance for CVE-2026-3928, a Chromium flaw described as insufficient policy enforcement in Extensions. Because Microsoft Edge is Chromium-based, Edge inherits the upstream fix when Microsoft ingests the relevant Chromium changes, which is the standard path for...
  12. How Microsoft Flags Chromium CVEs in Edge Security Updates (CVE-2026-3932)

    Microsoft Flags Chromium CVEs in Edge Security Updates by treating Edge as both a browser product and a delivery vehicle for upstream Chromium fixes. In practice, that means a Chromium vulnerability can appear in Microsoft’s Security Update Guide as a CVE entry tied to Edge, while the Edge...
  13. CVE-2026-3935 Edge Fix: Incorrect Security UI in Web App Installs

    Microsoft’s latest Chromium security bulletin has put a spotlight on a deceptively small but important browser-class flaw: CVE-2026-3935, described as an incorrect security UI in WebAppInstalls. Assigned by Chrome, the issue is inherited by Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) because Edge consumes...
  14. Edge Copilot Mode: Reclaim the New Tab and Your Privacy

    Microsoft Edge’s New Tab is no longer a simple gateway to the web — it now opens a full Copilot workspace by default for many users, and Microsoft’s effort to make Edge an “AI-first” browser has blurred the line between assistant and browser in ways that matter for privacy, performance, and user...
  15. Chromium CVEs in Microsoft Edge: How the Security Update Guide Signals Patches

    Chromium vulnerabilities showing up in Microsoft’s Security Update Guide can be confusing at first glance, but the short explanation is straightforward: Microsoft documents Chromium-assigned CVEs so Edge administrators and users know when the upstream Chromium fix has been ingested into a...
  16. Microsoft Teams Mobile Prompts Edge as Default Browser with SSO Copilot

    Microsoft’s Teams mobile apps will start prompting users to pick a browser when they tap non‑Office or PDF links — and the prompt will explicitly promote Microsoft Edge, touting Single Sign‑On, Copilot integration and “enhanced security.” This change, announced to tenants via Microsoft 365...
  17. CVE-2026-2318: How Edge Uses SUG for Downstream Remediation

    The short answer is: because Microsoft’s Security Update Guide (SUG) is acting as the authoritative downstream status record for Microsoft Edge (Chromium‑based), not as the canonical source of Chromium bugs. When Chromium (the open‑source engine behind Chrome) receives a CVE, Microsoft records...
  18. Edge Collections Retirement: Preserve Thumbnails and Notes Before Migration

    Microsoft Edge's Collections feature is being retired in preview builds, and the abrupt migration choices Microsoft provides are leaving many users scrambling to preserve thumbnails, clipped images, and inline notes that will not survive the conversion to Favorites or the CSV export option...
  19. CVE-2026-0904: Verify Chrome and Edge Patch Status for Chromium 144

    Short answer — Microsoft lists that Chromium CVE in the Security Update Guide because Edge is built on Chromium: MSRC publishes Chromium-assigned CVEs so Edge customers can see when Microsoft has ingested the upstream Chromium fix and which Edge build is no longer vulnerable. What happened for...
  20. Edge vs Chrome: Microsoft's Push Fails to Move Chrome's Lead

    Microsoft’s latest campaign to steer Windows users away from Google Chrome and into Microsoft Edge has become more spectacle than strategy — a cascade of in‑browser prompts, “are you sure?” support pages, and persistent nudges that promise greater security, integrated AI, and a smoother Windows...