Inspired by the huge success of Google Chrome, Microsoft has re-architected the entire framework of its new Edge browser, now powered by Chromium. This change in attitude means that Chrome and Edge will run on the same open architecture and can borrow each other’s extensions. If you’re already familiar with Chrome and its goodness, getting used to Edge won’t take more than a few minutes. And if that wasn’t enough, Edge doesn’t forget to pack a few extras to sweeten the deal.
How to disable Microsoft News on Microsoft Edge new tab page.
One of those perks is the ability to customize your New Tab (or home screen) to your liking. You can go for a dark, minimalist look, or you can choose to receive all the latest news updates and keep your finger on the pulse. Today, however, we’re looking at a minor inconvenience that has arisen from Edge’s offerings. Today, we’re looking at how to rid your New Tab screen of political chatter.
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Microsoft Edge — similar to Google Chrome — is all about personalization. It lets you tailor your browser to your needs by building in important tickers and updates.