Microsoft has been hard at work packing Edge with as many features as possible to overthrow Chrome’s legacy. Earlier this year, it began rolling out the all-new Chromium-based Edge, which uses the same rendering engine as Chrome and receives regular updates every six weeks.
Microsoft Edge | Compare prices before you checkout
Being based on Chromium, Edge is more customizable and also includes access to features like Collections for saving pages, tracking prevention, InPrivate mode, Immersive Reader, smart copy, vertical tabs, and more. In an effort to get more users to switch to Edge, Microsoft is now rolling out a new feature to its web browser: the ability to compare prices for things you’re interested in buying.
In this post, we'll discuss what the new Compare Prices feature is, how to get it in your Edge browser, and how to use it to get the most out of your online shopping experience.
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