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Published onSeptember 2, 2021
published onSeptember 2, 2021
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Microsoft Edge version 93 has made its way to the Stable channel, bringing a new Tab Groups feature that makes it easy to organize browser tabs into different groups. Microsoft Edge’s Vertical Tabs feature, which moves all opened tabs to a pane on the left side of the web browser is also getting better with a new option to hide the title bar.
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Beta release 94 is out now! Learn more in our release notes:https://t.co/kbuVl7EbLa
Microsoft Edge 93 also begins rolling out today in the Stable Channel
Learn about the latest improvements and updates here ????https://t.co/UhwHT1FooR
— Microsoft Edge Dev (@MSEdgeDev)September 2, 2021
This new Edge update also brings the ability to view a video in a Picture in Picture window when hovering over a supported video, though this feature is currently only available on macOS. Microsoft Edge version 93 also brings various security updates and a minor change for IE Mode, and you can check out the full list of feature updates below:
Note: AutoOpenAllowedForURLs is a supporter policy for AutoOpenFileTypes. If AutoOpenAllowedForURLs is not set and AutoOpenFileTypes is set, then file types listed will automatically open from all URLs.
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In case you missed it, Microsoft Edge version 94 is now available in the Beta Channel while theversion 95 has made its way to the Dev channel. Starting with Microsoft Edge version 94, the company plans to release new updates every four weeks instead of the current six weeks to match Google Chrome’s faster release cycle. Microsoft Edge will also soon get anew “Extended Stable” release cycleoption for enterprise users which will receive new updates every eight weeks.
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