Microsoft Edge Dev helps undo certain features in latest update

The latest version of Edge Dev lets you create an allow list for autoplay videos.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

Microsoft Edge Dev has anew update availablethat brings it to version 93.0.961.2. The update includes a handful of new features and enables the new Share experience by default. It also combines the Settings pages for Start, Home, and New Tab pages.

Some of the new options for Edge Dev cancel out or let you undo certain features in the browser. For example, you can now create an allow list for media autoplay settings. Microsoft Edge 92 changedautoplay videos to be limited by default. You can also now un-ignore password health alerts for certain websites.Password health first rolled outin May of this year.

Here’s what’s been added in the latest version of Microsoft Edge Dev:

The additions in this update provide more choices for people using the Edge browser. While many will prefer to have autoplay videos limited by default, an allow list lets specific sites bypass the option. Being able to un-ignore password health alerts is useful for anyone who accidentally clicked to ignore an alert for a specific site.

Helping build a better browser

The latest update to Microsoft Edge Dev lets you create an allow list for autoplay videos. It also includes an option to un-ignore password health alerts for specific websites.

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