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Microsoft is rolling out an adaptive notification requests feature to its Edge browser. The feature hides notification requests that most people don't want to see but shows useful requests.
Microsoft is now using crowdsourcing to determine whether to show a site's website subscription dialog prompt in the Microsoft Edge web browser.
Microsoft is rolling out a new adaptive notification requests feature for Microsoft Edge. With the new feature, Microsoft will show or hide notification requests based on what users like.
Microsoft is trying to solve the issue of notification requests by collecting data on which ones users allow, which ones users block, and automatically hiding the ones that the crowd doesn’t like.
Microsoft is currently equipping its applications, including the Edge browser, with AI functions. However, you can easily deactivate the AI functions in Edge.
You can have Cortana remind you to come back to an article at a later time, and in this guide, we'll show you how to do it on Windows 10.
There's a new version of Microsoft Edge in town based on Chromium. Here's how to manage the browser's security and privacy settings.
A recent release of Microsoft Edge added the Discover button and AI access to the sidebar. Learn how to hide this button and feature.