![]() ![]() Although Microsoft is expected to give more information regarding the update after the rollout starts. Microsoft is also deploying a “Blocker Toolkit” that is intended for organizations who would like to block the automatic delivery of the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge.įor consumers who don’t want to get the new update, there’s no information as to how that can be done. Also if your PC is joined to an Active Directory or Azure Active Directory domain, it will be excluded from the upgraded as mentioned in a blog post by Microsoft. SEE ALSO: Microsoft Just Killed Support For Windows 7Īlthough, Business users will have the chance to block this update and keep using the old Edge browser. If you weren’t an Edge user in the first place, this might not affect you anyway. Consumers won’t have a chance to block this update as all Windows users will eventually have to switch to this new browser. The new Chromium engine is a step above EdgeHTML that Microsoft used in its older Edge browser.Īccording to Microsoft, Windows 10 Home and Pro PCs that are running Windand newer, will automatically be updated to the new Chromium-based Edge browser. ![]() ![]() The era of the traditional Windows Edge, that was created after Microsoft’s Edge became meme-worthy, has now officially come to an end.Ĭonsumers who are still using Microsoft’s old Edge browser will now see a completely revamped browser that’s based on the Chromium engine that also powers browsers like Google Chrome and Opera. Beginning today, Microsoft will start rolling out its all-new Chromium-based Edge browser to all users using Windows 10. ![]()
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