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MissyQ
Microsoft
Jan 07, 2022New ways to manage your passwords in Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is committed to making web browsing safer for its users. Threats to a user’s online safety grow with each passing year, as does the value of the parts of our lives we spend online. It’...
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Jan 17, 2022
I'm very sorry, the whole Edge team is supposed to work to ensure the safety of people who do not care about it themselves?
Reza_Ameri
Jan 17, 2022Silver Contributor
It is actually job of the IT professionals to do it.
However, having new and valuable features will change their mind to switch to Microsoft Edge and set it as their default browser.
However, having new and valuable features will change their mind to switch to Microsoft Edge and set it as their default browser.
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- Reza_AmeriJan 18, 2022Silver ContributorThank you for your post , I believe Microsoft Edge team heard us and we had a good conversation, so let see how it goes.
- DeletedJan 17, 2022I agree with you Reza as a lot of websites or Norton already provided this in the password field that tells you if the password is good or bad in levels too. So I dont' see why a browser can't, it's all about security to the finest.
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Unfortunately, only simplification of service can be a motivating factor!
Currently expanded functions are an argument for 10% of users!
Nobody is interested in new features if they don't use Edge!