Microsoft Edge Dev now lets you disable Network Service Sandbox


    Microsoft Edge Update Dev NewSource: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central

    Microsoft Edge Dev just received an update that brings the browser to build 102.0.1227.0. The update includes just a single new feature. It also brings several fixes and improvements. The lone new feature adds a new management policy to control if the Network Service Sandbox is enabled.

    Microsoft notes that disabling the Network Service Sandbox comes with an increased security risk.

    Here are the new features and improvements in the latest update to Edge Dev:

    Added features:

    • Added a management policy to control if the Network Service Sandbox is Enabled. Note that disabling the Network process sandbox is an increased security risk, and updates to documentation and administrative templates may not have occurred yet.

      Improved reliability:

    • Fixed a crash on startup.

    • Fixed a crash on launch on Mac when certain pages are restored during startup.
    • Fixed a crash when enabling Rewards.
    • Mobile:
    • Fixed a crash when interacting with the address bar.
    • Fixed a crash when interacting with popups.
    • Fixed a crash when using Read Aloud.
    • Fixed a crash in WebView2 apps when their window position changes (Issue 1531).

    You can read the complete list of fixes and changed behaviors in the changelog for build 102.0.1227.0.


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    Microsoft has several versions of its Edge browser for testing new and experimental features. The latest version of Edge Dev includes a new management policy option for controlling if Network Service Sandbox is enabled.

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