Powered by the Chromium architecture, the new Microsoft Edge has won the battle with Google Chrome, and rightfully so. The two share the same backbone, the same app library, and even look and feel identical. Funnily enough, Edge managed to bypass Google Chrome’s biggest drawback — RAM consumption — and did so without sacrificing any features.
When you’re as ambitious as Edge, it’s important to maintain some degree of seamlessness across platforms; give users the option to leave a task on one platform and finish it on another. Edge achieves this with the help of Sync, and that’s exactly what we’re going to talk about today. So without further ado, let’s take a look at how to use the Sync feature on Microsoft Edge.
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Sync is the standard abbreviation for the word “Sync.” This feature ensures that your devices—the devices that use this feature—never lag behind. For example, if you want to bookmark a tab while using Microsoft Edge on your PC, that bookmark should be immediately available on your mobile.