Microsoft's browser, Edge, now a cross-platform entity, continues its evolution. The software is built on the Chromium framework, the same foundation underpinning Google Chrome, Opera, and Yandex Browser. This technical kinship means a shared architectural base, influencing user experience and compatibility.
Edge's availability has expanded beyond its initial Windows 10 exclusivity. Users on macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux can now access the browser. Its integration with Microsoft Copilot is a notable feature, positioning it as more than just a web gateway.
ACCESSIBILITY AND FUNCTIONALITY
The browser is readily available for download. Windows users encounter it as the default, having replaced Internet Explorer. For Mac users, acquisition happens via the Apple App Store or directly from Microsoft's official channels. The download and use of Microsoft Edge are without charge.
Beyond core browsing, Edge incorporates features like an integrated discount coupon function. This aims to streamline online shopping by identifying and applying savings automatically. The browser also generates revenue through sponsored search results, akin to rivals like Google Chrome and Safari. Users can refine searches and enhance interactions through the Bing AI chat.
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HISTORICAL AND TECHNICAL NOTES
Edge's history includes a past vulnerability where its password reading protocol was disclosed. This issue involved the browser loading unencrypted passwords into computer RAM upon startup. The browser's codebase has been available on the Microsoft Store since its Chromium-based iteration.