This is what the new Chromium-based Edge looks like

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by stapp, Mar 5, 2019.

  1. plat

    plat Registered Member

    Well, I've had it with Edge Since I can't uninstall it (on top of everything else :mad:), I banished the icon from my taskbar. Last straw? Won't offer to save any passwords. Did all I could do via searching--not happening and I'm not reinstalling Windows just for this. Maybe someday I'll reinstate it, but not anytime soon.

    Bye, Edge, you annoy the #&*$ out of me.
     
  2. Sampei Nihira

    Sampei Nihira Registered Member

    Hi,:)
    what will now be your default browser?
     
  3. stapp

    stapp Global Moderator

    @plat1098
    How about Start > Settings > Apps > Apps & features.. click modify and then repair.
     
  4. imdb

    imdb Registered Member

    what do you mean you can't uninstall it? i did uninstall it before?!? :confused:
     
  5. plat

    plat Registered Member

    Firefox! :thumb:
    Tried to reset, repair and re-install. That plus tried some registry edits which failed because the paths changed somewhere and the keys are no longer the same. Sorry for fuming here, but this was fulminating for a week now. One thing after another. I need a break, not to mention a chocolate cookie and some good hot coffee. :)
    Thanks, you pointed me in the right direction. I whacked Edge with my good friend HiBit Uninstaller. Finito.
     
  6. imdb

    imdb Registered Member

    you're welcome, plat. :thumb:
    on a side note, i personally would not use hibit, but that's another story and ot, so i won't go into details here. :blink:
     
  7. SouthPark

    SouthPark Registered Member

    Although my settings have remained in place so far, I don't like the way Edge keeps adding shovelware like integrated Pinterest and shopping assistant. When Chrome Edge was first released I liked it, but at this point I don't trust it to respect privacy preferences.

    In Chrome Edge Microsoft finally had a good browser but seems intent on ruining it. What next, reintroducing Active-X and Java?
     
  8. SouthPark

    SouthPark Registered Member

    I wouldn't trust it to save passwords. I find KeePass Portable 2.x works well with all browsers, including Edge and Chromium, without any extensions needed.
     
  9. plat

    plat Registered Member

    Yes many use PMs and swear by them. I could never acclimate to them myself though. No matter, Edge is outta here and staying off for the time being. :)

    Edit: I know in Firefox, you can manually add passwords to a site and then Firefox will save them. I looked briefly for this same feature in Edge but didn't see it (admittedly wasn't looking too much). Edge doesn't have this functionality, does it? If so, all is forgiven. :-*
     
    Last edited: Dec 13, 2021
  10. stapp

    stapp Global Moderator

  11. bjm_

    bjm_ Registered Member

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  12. plat

    plat Registered Member

    Thanks stapp and bjm_. I'll maybe download Edge sometime and see if you can manually add the site and its login info like you can in Firefox.

    This is what I mean--this feature in Firefox. Is that the same thing as in your snip, bjm_?

    createnewloginfirefox.PNG
     
  13. Bertazzoni

    Bertazzoni Registered Member

    No, Edge doesn't have this feature.
     
  14. plat

    plat Registered Member

    OK, thanks. Yes, I didn't think so. Edge sure could use this, right? Otherwise, I'd still have it around.
     
  15. anon

    anon Registered Member

    Microsoft Edge (Stable) Version 96.0.1054.57
    Release date: December 14, 2021

    Release notes for Microsoft Edge Stable Channel:
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/de...-stable-channel#version-960105457-december-14
    Stable channel security updates are listed here.
    -----------
    Download and deploy the new Microsoft Edge for business
    https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge/business/download
     
  16. anon

    anon Registered Member

  17. Rasheed187

    Rasheed187 Registered Member

  18. BoerenkoolMetWorst

    BoerenkoolMetWorst Registered Member

    It hasn't broke anything for me so far. As stated in the other topic, it does affect performance so if you play browser games it might slow them down too much depending on the speed of your hardware.
     
  19. Rasheed187

    Rasheed187 Registered Member

    OK I see. If it doesn't break too many sites than I guess it's not even a bad idea, at least if your extremely worried about browser exploits and think that current defense systems like AV and AE aren't good enough.
     
  20. nicolaasjan

    nicolaasjan Registered Member

    https://www.ghacks.net/2021/12/22/microsoft-edge-send-search-results/

     
  21. wat0114

    wat0114 Registered Member

    I tried Edge on Linux again today, this time installing the Beta release, thinking *hoping* that it might be less privacy-invasive than the Windows version, but I was sadly mistaken :rolleyes: There is a hard-coded setting, something to the effect that "required data is sent to Microsoft". There were other settings I didn't like either. I uninstalled it within 10 minutes of installing it.

    EDIT

    And yet I've been hypnotized by Microsoft - or at least by its security advantages - to try this browser again. It is at least locked down quite nicely with Apparmor profiles.
     
    Last edited: Dec 22, 2021
  22. Sampei Nihira

    Sampei Nihira Registered Member

    Yes indeed you need to act a lot in settings + flags to get more privacy from MS Edge.
    In filterlist there is also a Windows anti-spy list updated September 2021 in which there are many Edge related connections.
    But I have no idea if it is valid.
    :confused:
    It would be necessary to verify.;):)

    https://raw.githubusercontent.com/crazy-max/WindowsSpyBlocker/master/data/hosts/extra.txt

    Code:
    0.0.0.0 a-0001.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0001.dc-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0002.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0003.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0003.dc-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0004.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0005.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0006.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0007.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0008.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0009.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0010.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0011.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-0012.a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 a-msedge.net
    0.0.0.0 edgetipscdn.microsoft.com
    0.0.0.0 edge.microsoft.com
    0.0.0.0 msedge.api.cdp.microsoft.com
    0.0.0.0 www.msedge.net
    
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2021
  23. wat0114

    wat0114 Registered Member

    Interesting list. Three months since last being updated is some cause for concern, maybe, unless the URL's never really change, then it would make sense.

    EDIT

    Btw, the footprint of Edge-beta on Linux is considerable, especially when compared to others:
    1. Edge-beta: /opt/microsoft/ + /home/user/.config/microsoft-edge-beta/ = 377.5 MiB + 133.2 MiB=510.7 MiB total
    2. Google-chrome-stable: /opt/google/ + /home/user/.config/google-chrome-stable/ = 270.3 MiB + 145.4 MiB = 415.7 MiB total
    3. Firefox: /opt/firefox/ + /home/user/.mozilla/ = 222.6 MiB + 55.7 MiB = 278.3 MiB total
    To be clear, there is no intent of an Edge vs other browsers; it's just to illustrate how large its installation size is. I would guess it's similarly large on Windows too.
     
    Last edited: Dec 24, 2021
  24. Brummelchen

    Brummelchen Registered Member

    chromium latest stable - 220mb
    full featured profile - 351mb

    latest chromium dev - 245mb
    full featured profile - 323mb

    firefox 95 x64 - 215mb
    full featured profile - 200mb (very similar featured to chromium)

    and ofc you have to deal with some "noise" from edge to microsoft, but same blocking as in firefox it lowers security. edge is trimmed to work best with windows 10/11, for other OS it has no benefit and you can stick with chrome, chromium, opera, vivaldi, brave whatever chromium derivate, or firefox ;)

    for windows 8, which has edgewebview installed because of cfosspeed (latest) the footprint has 533mb (w/o a profile). it is a completed msedge, but not usable that way, "msedge.exe" wont show up.
     
  25. wat0114

    wat0114 Registered Member

    Okay so the footprint on Windows is similar to that on Linux. Thanks for the info. I installed Edge mostly out of curiosity and because on Linux only Chrome-based browsers will render Netflix streaming content without issues, or the need for an extension.
     
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