Microsoft Edge to Get Leaked Tool, Battery Saving Efficiency Mode, and Price Tracking Improvements
Microsoft Edge to Get Leaked Tool, Battery-Saving Efficiency Mode, and Price Tracking Improvements 611943
Microsoft Edge will help keep track of price changes for products you have viewed. 55c2t
By David Delima | Updated: 19 November 2021 19:25 IST
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Microsoft Edge is getting useful features ahead of the holiday season
Highlights
Microsoft Edge will help s change leaked s easily
The company is also introducing an Efficiency Mode to save power
The price-tracking feature on Microsoft Edge will also be improved
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Microsoft Edge is getting three features that will improve their browsing experience while safeguarding their information as they browse the Web. The first feature will try to automate the process of changing a leaked ; the second feature is an efficiency mode that will help s conserve power while on battery power. The third feature announced by Microsoft is an improved price tracker that will alert s to discounts online, as part of an improvement to the browser's shopping feature.
The company Microsoft Edge features, Health Dashboard and Monitor, with the ability to quickly update compromised s. The new “easy update” feature will allow s to change their on a site where their s have been leaked, with a single click inside the settings. s can click the three-dot menu > Settings > s on Microsoft Edge and click on Change next to the affected . Clicking this button on ed websites will take the to the relevant change screen where Edge can suggest a new and save it to the 's .
The second feature announced by Microsoft is a price tracking feature that will be built into Edge, and keep an eye on products that s view as they browse the Web. The price-tracking feature will then monitor these product listings for price changes and send out an alert when a discount is detected. Edge already s the ability to check for discounts and coupons on webpages, including Microsoft's own store, on both Android and on desktop browsers, and the tracking feature has been introduced right in time for the holiday season, according to the company. Microsoft hasn't specified if the feature will be turned on by default, but s might be able to disable the feature if they do not want to be tracked as they browse the Web.
Microsoft Edge can be a resource-intensive browser, especially when working with several tabs on a laptop that is not plugged in. The company has now introduced a new efficiency mode on Edge, which will scale down the system resource usage like U and RAM, saving precious battery life. s will definitely see a performance hit due to the lowered resource usage while using the new efficiency mode, but the feature could come in handy when using laptops off the charger. Microsoft says that the feature will be turned on when a device's battery is low, but s who do not want the feature can turn it off by clicking the three-dot menu > Settings > System and performance and toggling the Turn on efficiency mode option on Microsoft Edge, according to the company.
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