Microsoft Edge 92 is now rolling out with updated password health features


    Microsoft Edge Update Dev NewSource: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central

    Microsoft has today announced that the next version of Edge is now generally available and has begun rolling out to the production channel. Version 92 is the newest release, and Microsoft is highlighting a number of new features and enhancements coming to the browser with this latest update.

    First up, Edge 92 features an updated password manager feature that can now tell you when the password you’re using isn’t strong enough, and whether or not it’s a password you’re using across multiple websites.

    Microsoft also says that Edge 92 can act as a password manager on your phone allowing you to log into your favorite apps and websites if you have login credentials saved in the browser. Pretty nice.

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    Edge 92 also includes the ability to automatically send web screen captures to collections, useful for those who are researching information for a project at school or work. Plus, the New Tab Page now includes the ability to rate news articles with emoji.

    Outside of Edge 92, Microsoft is also highlighting a new shopping and back-to-school hub powered by Bing that aggregates relevant products and shows deals, helping you save time and money when shopping for the new school year.

    It’s also highlighting the new Outlook Inbox extension for Microsoft Edge, which lets you quickly see your email inbox straight from the address bar without having to load up the Outlook website first.

    Microsoft Edge 92 is rolling out in the production channel starting today! What are your thoughts on this newest release? Let us know in the comments.

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