![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It disables just-in-time JavaScript compilation, for example. On the security front, Microsoft is bringing typo protection for website URLs to the browser, promising to protect “users from accidentally navigating to online fraud sites after misspelling the website address by suggesting the website that the user intended.” Nothing too complicated here, and a useful feature for sure.Īlso new is an opt-in enhanced security mode that automatically applies the most conservative settings when you surf to unfamiliar websites. Meanwhile, teams share these links and files in other ways (think Confluent, etc.). We’ve seen our share of extensions that do similar things, none of which ever get very popular. As the project evolves, the tabs are updated in real time. Instead of sharing lots of links and files, the team can simply share a single like to an Edge Workspace (which will then likely consist of lots of links and files, but hey, at least it’s just one link to share). Microsoft argues that this feature can be useful when bringing on new team members to an existing project. The most important of these is likely Edge Workspaces, a new feature (currently in preview) that will allow teams to share browser tabs. It’s Microsoft Ignite this week and while a lot of the announcements this week target the kinds of IT professionals and admins who really need more deployment options for Azure Kubernetes Service through Azure Arc, the company is also announcing a few user-facing updates to its Edge browser. ![]()
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