Since its release just over six years ago, Microsoft Edge has been releasing periodic updates that improve the look and feel of the browser. The additions make Microsoft Edge faster, more private, and more secure than many other browsers, which is certainly a feather in Microsoft’s cap.
Microsoft Edge gets a “Super Duper Secure Mode” security feature
Today, we’re going to look at one such valuable addition — a feature that’s currently unique to Microsoft Edge and one that can vastly improve the browser’s security. So without further ado, let’s take a look at what Super Duper Secure Mode is on Microsoft Edge and how it works.
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Super Duper Secure Mode (SDSM) is a new experimental feature added to Microsoft Edge Insider browsers — Dev, Beta, Canary — that promises to drastically reduce security bug attacks related to Javascript. You can find the experimental option under edge://flags . There are no visual prompts to notify you of this feature, but a reboot is required for the changes to take effect.