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Improvements to history in Microsoft Edge
Today, we’re excited to share two significant updates to history in Microsoft Edge. We know you have all been eagerly awaiting history sync, and we’re thrilled to announce that we’ve started rolling out support for syncing your browsing history and open tabs across devices. We’re also excited to reveal some improvements we’re making to the way you access your history. We introduced you to a new way of using favorites in Microsoft Edge a few weeks ago, and we’re bringing many of the same enhancements to history as well.
As with favorites, the new history experience is designed to help you quickly get back to the sites you’ve visited previously, including tabs you’ve recently closed or have open on other devices. And many of these changes are based directly on the feedback you’ve shared with us.
How often do you find the page you want in your history on the first try? Most of the time, there’s some trial and error as you switch back and forth between your history and the various pages to find the right one. The new history experience is designed to simplify this process by opening on top of the current webpage. From here, you can simply click through your history and watch as the page loads in the background. When you find the page you want, simply click anywhere outside of the history menu to close it. Of course, just like favorites, you can also pin history open for a more permanent view as well.
In addition to your browsing history, you’ll also find pivots for your recently closed tabs and tabs you have open on other devices. History will even remember which pivot you were on last for faster access next time.
We’ve updated recently closed to remember the last 25 tabs and windows from any past session rather than just the previous one, giving you plenty of time to return later. And you can now expand a recently closed window to see all the tabs you had open inside.
Support for syncing your browsing history and open tabs is a top-requested feature in Microsoft Edge. This feature is still under development and will be made available to everyone in the future, but users who are already part of the rollout will see a third pivot called Tabs from other devices. Here you’ll find all the tabs you have open in Microsoft Edge on other devices, including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. Note: Both devices need to have history and tab sync enabled for them to show up.
In response to your feedback, you can now add history to your toolbar right next to favorites and Collections for one-click access. Just open the history menu, click on the history menu button (), and select Show history button in toolbar. You can also customize your toolbar on the Appearance page in Settings.
The new history menu also includes all your favorite features from the history page, and you can clear your browsing history via the history menu. If you’d prefer a more immersive view of your history, simply select Manage history in the history menu or type edge://history in your address bar.
We’d love to hear what you think of the new history experience, so please leave us a comment below or let us know via the feedback tool in Microsoft Edge! These changes are currently available for users in the Canary and Dev channels, although sync may not be enabled in all regions yet. We’re also working on updates to the user experience for downloads and other content types. Stay tuned for more details!
— William Devereux, Senior Program Manager, Microsoft Edge
88 Replies
- JordanQIron Contributor
William Devereux History sync offers a lot of convenience, and it seems everyone wants it, but does this mean that my browsing history will be on a Microsoft server, hypothetically accessible by Microsoft or discoverable by law enforcement? No, I'm not doing any weird stuff. This is a privacy issue, and I'm curious how Microsoft is handling it. Can someone point to a document or statement from Microsoft explaining this? Thanks!
JordanQ wrote:William Devereux History sync offers a lot of convenience, and it seems everyone wants it, but does this mean that my browsing history will be on a Microsoft server, hypothetically accessible by Microsoft or discoverable by law enforcement? No, I'm not doing any weird stuff. This is a privacy issue, and I'm curious how Microsoft is handling it. Can someone point to a document or statement from Microsoft explaining this? Thanks!
Found this after a quick search
Microsoft Edge, browsing data, and privacy
Microsoft Privacy Statement – Microsoft privacy
- MrTemp1680Copper ContributorI'd like the option to go directly to the manage page, i.e. how it used to be.
- MattBDevBrass ContributorWill History syncing be available in stable before the end of the year?
- AprilWaltersCopper Contributor
I document applications (including Microsoft Edge) for Employees with Disabilities who are using the JAWS Screen Reader. These constant changes to the interface may be great for sighted users, but we can hardly get documentation published quickly enough to account for your constant changes. Our users do not use the mouse (only keyboard shortcuts) and are relying on hearing the elements of the screen: they can't just glance at it and incorporate changes holistically.
I really hope that the Edge team either gets some accessibility-focused engineers working on the project, or at least allow users to revert to previous structures of browser organization.
- hussain5416Iron Contributorno it won't
- vsterkinIron Contributor
This a nice looking improvement, but unfortunately you broke a crucial power user workflow: ctrl+h - start typing.
It's easy to fix by mimicking the history tab behavior in the new history popup, that is making the search field active upon ctrl+h. This is how it could look (also attached).
https://i.imgur.com/atn2LFP.png
Duh, you can't insert a photo when you edit submitted post on this platform.
I have submitted this feedback thru the browser, but it's a black hole for us anyway. Yes, I realize the new search is not only across history, but I'm sure your UX team can figure this out.
- Chris ChilderhoseIron Contributor
William Devereux-- Would be nice that when things are announced they become available. In Canada and only Canary has this but DEV does not. Wish this would sync to both as noted in posts not have to wait.
- Jayson PitkofskyCopper Contributor
William Devereux Perhaps via Twitter or an update to this blog post, you can explain the relationship between this new History, the Windows Timeline and the need to have the Web Activities extension. I had believed thru other blog posts and Window Weekly Podcasts that once History Sync was active, the need for the extension to write to the Microsoft Graph was not needed (only needed for Chrome).
- wigsterIron Contributor
It would be great if it were possible to limit the search in the address bar to only the history (or actually also -- only the favourites) through the use of some prefix to the address, e.g. "&" or "*".
- noahgaertnerCopper Contributor
William Devereux wrote:Here you’ll find all the tabs you have open in Microsoft Edge on other devices, including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. Note: Both devices need to have history and tab sync enabled for them to show up.
William Devereux I'm on the latest beta of edge for android & the option to enable tab and history sync is grayed out, is the beta version behind the live version or are open tab and history sync not yet supported on android?
- hussain5416Iron Contributornoahgaertner "open tab and history sync not yet supported on android?"
Yes, they are not supported yet.
- hussain5416Iron ContributorThey (new types of Favorites & History flyouts) are good, BUT SLOW AF. Its frustating to see them loading in 3-5 seconds, while they should should load instantly.
- Ed SparksIron ContributorPainfully slow 😞
We shouldn't be seeing these menus draw and fill in on high powered systems
- leonidevIron Contributor
William Devereux This new History pane is good and I really missed it from the legacy Edge. But there is one thing that I think need to be addressed: the entries are grouped by date but the header of the groups are quite unrecognizable, maybe the header need to be a little bigger and maybe a small indentation need to be added to the history entries, also could be usefull if we can collapse the groups as we could with the old Edge