Problem is though: does Microsoft actually listen to the feedback it receives?
It keeps adding new-features to Edge, such as "Performance", "Alerts & Tips", "Cite this", "Math Solver", "Sidebar" and more which no-one was asking for. Yet issues people do mention, such as reducing the number of options in both the main Edge menu (the "..." or ellipsis-menu), or the right-click menu, never happen. (Why "View page source" and "Inspect", as examples, need to be in the right-click menu for everyone is beyond me: unless you're a web-developer, what use have ordinary users for these?)
The "Settings" area of Edge is also a mess, compared to browsers like Chrome and Firefox: some sections, such-as "Privacy, search and services" or "Appearance", have loads of options; but then others, like "Share, copy and paste", "Printers" or "Reset settings" all just contain a single option.
As a result, Edge just feels "bloated" and unfriendly to use. Better organisation would help, and also allowing some features, such as "Collections", to be fully turned-off. If I don't wish to use it, please stop showing the option in both the main Edge menu, and the right-click one. Thank you!