Privacy problems seem to have taken away this Microsoft Edge feature



What you need to know

  • It appears that Microsoft will completely remove an Edge feature that allowed you to follow content creators through the browser.
  • Microsoft removed the option to follow creators through the address bar last year, but you were still able to keep track of new content from creators you had already followed.
  • That is no longer the case, as the latest Edge Canary build lacks the “Following” tab altogether.
  • The follow creators feature was mired with privacy concerns, since the feature seemed connected to a bug that would send the details of URLs visited by a person to Bing.

Microsoft Edge will soon lose a feature that allows you to follow content creators through the browser. Or at least that appears to be the case based on the latest Edge Canary build. Leo Varela spotted that the most recent Canary build of Edge lacks the “Following” tab in the Collections pane and any mentions of the ability to follow content creators within Edge’s Settings.

Microsoft removed the option to follow creators by clicking a button in the address bar last year. But it appears the ability to follow content creators will soon be gone altogether.





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