Microsoft has used a new engine to redesign Edge browser which mirrors the design of Chrome but stealing tabs a whole different matter.News 

People are puzzled as Microsoft incorporates Chrome tabs into Edge browser following a Windows update.

Imagine you accidentally open the Edge browser on your computer and find that all your Chrome tabs are displayed there. Yes, that’s exactly what some people have been reporting this week. Microsoft has reportedly taken tabs from Chrome without users’ consent, even though they were using Chrome as their default browser.

Edge is Microsoft’s browser that replaced the widely known Internet Explorer. According to new reports, Edge is copying Chrome tabs for some users after they upgrade to the latest version of Windows and open it in Edge.

Events like this don’t help Microsoft’s cause, which is already lagging behind Chrome in the browser market, despite its well-equipped browser. Stealing tabs from one browser is a big red flag in itself, and doing it after the occasional update makes it all the more concerning.

Several users here have spoken about this privacy issue, and we’re sure the company will look into it if it hasn’t by the time this article is written. Microsoft does not allow tab copying unless the user wants to import tabs and other personal data from other browsers.

And let’s be honest, Edge is unlikely to be the default browser for only a few users, which explains its current market position. So if you’re installing a new browser on your computer or mobile phone, make sure you don’t select any shady features that could accidentally give a company access to your data and, like in this case, bring tabs to another browser. .

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