Password Monitor for Microsoft Edge – Microsoft Edge Browser

If you have been making use of Edge for quite some time now, you would discover that the Password Monitor for Microsoft Edge comes with a smarter history search. Currently, Microsoft seems to has discovered the perfect strategy for reacquiring lost ground when it comes to space in the browser.

Password Monitor for Microsoft Edge

Password Monitor for Microsoft Edge

Although it does build upon the work already that is done by chromium developers, it has still managed to add features that are available on top that seems to delight users that are available on windows and even macOS.

It also set focused on how the plans in other to keep the kids safe online and, consequently, how it would keep your parents hooked on Edge but those are not the only things that are rolling on to the edge both in terms of security and convenience.

No password shortage managers are available today but some people might now find you keeping an extra software, not to talk about subscriptions to pay, already too much. This is why the web browsers usually include their own set of password management features and Microsoft Edge is adding a new Password Monitor that is at the top of that. Similar to Google Chrome’s own password check, Edge’s Password monitor would warn you if the stored were a part of some leak and advise you to make changes to them.

Microsoft Edge Browser

Edge has decided to introduce some smarter ways for you to make your search through your browser history without having to remember the exact name or even when you visited. Like on Google, or in this case Bing, you also get to enter your generic search terms and Edge would show the most relevant historical entries that are at the top.

Talking about Bing, Microsoft is also celebrating that the first birthday of Giving with Bing, which possesses nothing directly to do with making your searches on the web. It however happens to be an extension of Microsoft Rewards that offers users something back in exchange for making use of Bing. You can donate the rewards to certain charities and non-profits and Microsoft boasts that over $6 million has been donated through the program.

although Bing is not as famous as Google, they have their own set of unique features that would appeal to some avid searchers, especially on the way to offer much structure to search results. To add to things like collections, Bing now groups video search results into several categories, making things a lot easier for users to narrow down the search to certain topics. And of course, you also get to add these videos to your collections so that you would be able to return to them later on, even when using your smart.

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