Clickbait tries to stir up rage over Microsoft Edge image enhancement feature



Microsoft Edge has an image enhancement feature that improves the color, lighting, contrast, and sharpness of photos you view on the web. It’s a handy feature, but generally isn’t that exciting. But some recent reports and threads on the web would have you believe Edge’s image enhancement is much more newsworthy than it deserves to be.

PCMag recently published a piece titled “‘Enhance Image’ Function in Edge Browser Sends Image URLs to Microsoft.” To PCMag’s credit, the article does quote Microsoft’s support document that clarifies the feature does not send user identifiers to Microsoft. But the headline leaves out some key information. A thread on the subject on Hacker News is much more negative.





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