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Microsoft Edge
Basic Information
Release Year 2020-01-15
Product Type Web browser
In Production Yes
Official Website https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge

Microsoft Edge is a proprietary web browser developed by Microsoft, first released in 2015 as the successor to Internet Explorer. Based on the Chromium engine since 2020, Edge is marketed as a fast and secure browser with integration across Microsoft services.[1] However, its deep embedding into Windows and Microsoft’s promotional tactics have drawn ongoing criticism.[citation needed]

Consumer impact summary[edit | edit source]

Freedom

Microsoft Edge has been criticized for undermining user choice by being set as the default browser in Windows and by employing “dark patterns” that discourage switching to competitors.[citation needed] Forced reinstalls after system updates and persistent prompts have been described as limiting user autonomy.[citation needed]

Privacy

Privacy advocates have raised concerns about Edge’s telemetry and data collection, including browsing history and search queries sent to Microsoft by default.[citation needed] While the company claims this improves performance and security, critics view it as excessive surveillance.[citation needed]

Business model

Edge follows a freemium-adjacent model, integrating Microsoft services such as Bing and Shopping tools directly into the browser.[citation needed] Critics argue these features prioritize monetization and ecosystem lock-in over user experience.[citation needed]

Market control

By bundling Edge with Windows and tightly integrating it into the operating system, Microsoft has been accused of leveraging its OS dominance to entrench its browser market share.[citation needed] This has attracted regulatory scrutiny and antitrust complaints.[citation needed]

Incidents[edit | edit source]

Forced Installation via Windows Updates

Microsoft has been criticized for pushing Edge installations and re-pinnings through Windows updates, even when users had previously removed or replaced the browser. [citation needed]

See also[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "What's the difference between the new Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Edge Legacy?". Microsoft Support. 2025-08-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)