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Block pop-ups in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
The Microsoft Edge feature that blocks pop-ups is effective in preventing websites from automatically opening a new window or tab, or a partial window on top of your current web page. This feature is turned on by default. There are many different types of pop-ups, including advertisements, notices, offers, or alerts that can appear at various times on any web page. Some can be helpful, such as ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Learn about tracking prevention in Microsoft Edge
The new Microsoft Edge is designed to detect and block potentially harmful trackers—trackers we detect as cryptomining or fingerprinting. We let you decide what trackers to block. For more on tracker prevention and how to use it, select any topic, and it will open to present more information:
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Microsoft Edge, browsing data, and privacy - Microsoft Support
The new Microsoft Edge helps you browse, search, shop online, and more. Like all modern browsers, Microsoft Edge lets you collect and store specific data on your device, like cookies, and lets you send information to us, like browsing history, to make the experience as rich, fast, and personal as possible.
Block pop-ups in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
The Microsoft Edge feature that blocks pop-ups is effective in preventing websites from automatically opening a new window or tab, or a partial window on top of your current web page. This feature is turned on by default. There are many different types of pop-ups, including advertisements, notices, offers, or alerts that can appear at various times on any web page. Some can be helpful, such as ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge
Go to Settings and more > Settings > Cookies and site permissions to see a list for each website, including location, cookies, pop-ups, and media autoplay. On your device. All data from the previous version of Microsoft Edge. All data including history, favorites, passwords, and more from the legacy version of Microsoft Edge.
Location and privacy in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
By default, the new Microsoft Edge ... In Microsoft Edge, select Settings > Cookies and site permission > Location. Turn off Ask before accessing (recommended). Microsoft Edge won’t share your precise location with any website. ... You can also allow or block specific sites from accessing your location: Visit a website in Microsoft Edge.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Enhance your security on the web with Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge applies added security protections to sites you don’t visit often or are unknown to you. Websites you browse frequently will be left out. Most sites will work as expected. Strict Microsoft Edge applies added security protections to all sites visited by default.
Browse InPrivate in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
The new Microsoft Edge will delete your browsing history, cookies, and site data, as well as passwords, addresses, and form data when you close all InPrivate windows. You can open an InPrivate window in different ways: Select and hold (right-click) the Microsoft Edge logo in the taskbar and select New InPrivate window.
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
Manage website notifications in Microsoft Edge
How to stop website notifications in Microsoft Edge. You can remove or block notifications for individual websites in the following ways: ... Select Settings > Cookies and site permissions and select Notifications. Under Allow, ...
Applies To: Microsoft account dashboard
What's imported to Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support
When you first run Microsoft Edge, you have the option of importing browser data from any other browser you use. When you install another browser on your new device, Microsoft Edge will start importing essential browser data like passwords, history, autofill and more. Microsoft Edge uses internet data usages to detect the primary browser.