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What you need to know

  • Microsoft is making it easier to clear your browser data, with a new option to wipe your data without digging into the app’s settings. 
  • The new feature is available through the Canary build of Microsoft Edge.
  • This seems to be part of a controlled rollout so you may not see it right away.

If you’re using the Canary build of Microsoft Edge you may notice there’s a nifty little feature that has been added regarding clearing your browser data, which includes your browsing history, cache, cookies, and download history. Previously, you had to dig through Microsoft Edge’s settings to figure out where to remove your browser history, but a new feature greatly speeds up the process.

Soon, you will be able to wipe your data from Edge’s history hub. You can select which aspect of your history you’d like to be deleted as usual, but this new position saves you a click or two, streamlining the entire process. This was brought to our attention by Twitter user Leopeva64 who just last month showed how Microsoft was testing a longer History hub in Edge, also a part of the Canary build. They kindly attached a Gif as part of their Twitter post showing us how this function works.

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