Improved copy and paste of URLs in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge has an improved way to copy and paste paste web URLs from the address bar into your content. This feature copies and pastes a URL as a hyperlinked title instead of as a web address.
Forgotten your Microsoft account username - Microsoft Support
Look up your username using your security contact phone number or email address. Request a security code to be sent to the phone number or email you used. Enter the code and select Next. A phone number or other email address may be used as sign-in security information for more than one account.
Register the password reset verification method for a work or school ...
Register the password reset verification method for a work or school account. If you forgot your work or school password, never got a password from your organization, or have been locked out of your account, you can use your security info and your mobile device to reset your work or school password. Your administrator must turn on this feature ...
Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
To view a website using Internet Explorer mode in Microsoft Edge, use the following steps. Navigate to the website you want to view in Internet Explorer mode. Click the three dots in the upper right corner of the browser window. Select Reload in Internet Explorer Mode.
Internet Explorer help - Microsoft Support
Make the switch from Internet Explorer to Edge. Seamlessly transition to Microsoft Edge by importing your favorites, preferences, and other browsing data from Internet Explorer. Get world-class performance, more privacy, and better productivity while you browse.
Certificate errors: FAQ - Microsoft Support
Internet Explorer found a problem with a certificate that doesn't match any other errors. It could be because a certificate has been damaged, tampered with, written in an unknown format, or is unreadable. You shouldn't trust the identity of the site if a certificate has this error.
KB5017811—Manage Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 and 1.1 after ...
After September 20, 2022, a message will appear when your browser opens a website that uses TLS 1.0 or 1.1. See Figure 1. The message states that the site uses an outdated or unsafe TLS protocol. To address this, you can update the TLS protocol to TLS 1.2 or above.
How to enable JavaScript in Windows - Microsoft Support
To enable JavaScript in Firefox, please review and follow the instructions provided at JavaScript settings for interactive web pages. This article describes step for users to allow all Web sites in the Internet zone to run JavaScript in Internet Explorer, Chrome, and Firefox.
Send feedback to Microsoft with the Feedback Hub app
Unlock Achievements based on providing feedback and completing Quests. For more on the Windows Insider program and how you can join, see the Windows Insider site. Learn how to use Feedback Hub to report problems or send suggestions to Microsoft.
Change the refresh rate on your monitor in Windows
To change the refresh rate. Select Start > Settings > System > Display > Advanced display . Next to Choose a refresh rate, select the rate you want. The refresh rates that appear depend on your display and what it supports. Select laptops and external displays will support higher refresh rates.