Microsoft Edge is the default web browser that comes with Windows 11/10 out of the box. Microsoft appears to be quite bullish about this browser, claiming it to be clean, lightweight, fast, and ...
In this post, we will see how you can block or allow third-party cookies and site data in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera browsers on Windows 11/10. An Internet Cookie is a small snippet of ...
To enable cookies in Microsoft Edge, you'll need to head to your browser's "Site permissions" page. Cookies should be enabled in Microsoft Edge by default, but you can always turn them back on if they ...
To clear cookies on Microsoft Edge, you'll need to access the browser's "Privacy and services" menu. When you clear your cookies in Microsoft Edge, you can also ...
Keeping your web browsing safe when using Microsoft Edge (or any browser) is essential. While online security shouldn’t rest within your browser alone, it’s integral to your overall data privacy and ...
Cookies and cached files make browsers like Microsoft Edge work better by storing temporary information like login info, passwords, images, and more to speed up site load times. It also takes up ...
A new, experimental "tracking prevention" feature is now available in Microsoft Edge preview builds. The settings allow you to block tracking cookies at three different levels: Basic, Balanced, or ...
Clifford led How To coverage. He spent a handful of years at Peachpit Press, editing books on everything from the first iPhone to Python. He also worked at a handful of now-dead computer magazines, ...
You might be familiar with the practice of regularly clearing out the local data stored by your browser, including cookies—those little files that can store your ...
Microsoft has released Edge 130 in the Stable Channel. The browser's latest feature update is full of small improvements and fixes, plus some more notable changes, such as an improved Settings ...