
You could continue the list – the Edge sucks and also transfers data to Microsoft – in the German blog post Chrome 110 wird ausgerollt, synchronisiert Edge mal wieder automatisch? I addressed reports from German users, that the disabled synchronization is suddenly activated by Edge update. The German blog post Rauscht der Edge mit seiner VPN-Funktion in eine DSGVO-Problematik? I had hinted that users or Microsoft will soon have a privacy problem because the browser sets up a VPN network after browser updates.And there are the blog posts Microsoft's annoying Windows ads: Edge suggests Bing, PC training notifications, and Windows 11: Microsoft tries to stop users from downloading Chrome, shining lights on Microsoft's behavior, to annoy users.

In the German blog post WTF von Ryan Ries: Edge verwendet eigene TLS-Zertifikatsprüfungen I mentioned a post by Microsoft employee Ryan Ries who stumbled upon the fact that the Edge developers have decoupled the verification of TLS certificates from the host starting with Edge version 110.


The "Follow" function, which was rolled out more broadly for users at the time, is probably responsible. In April 2023, in the blog post Microsoft Edge feature "Follow creators" sends nerly all visited website URLs to Bing API, I pointed out that the Microsoft Edge browser transmits the URLs of all web pages visited by the user to the API of the Microsoft search engine Bing.In the blog post Outlook and Teams to open links soon in Edge by default, I outlined Microsoft's plans to open web links in the Outlook for Windows app in g and in Microsoft Teams in the Edge browser by default in the future – regardless of which browser was specified as the default.An administrator also complained about "useless stuff" that was included in Edge in his corporate environment and could not be disabled via GPO. 43 available a few days ago, for example, I reported about crashes. In the blog post Problems with Edge 1.41, update to.

Here in the blog you can find numerous articles that trace the "accidents of Microsoft developers" in the matter of Edge. The Edge browser, which Microsoft deploys to the people on all occasions and with Windows, is nothing more than malware that harvests users' personal data and otherwise keeps users and administrators busy.
