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Eric_E
Former Employee
Feb 03, 2023

Dev Channel update to 111.0.1660.0 is live

Hello Insiders! Today, we are releasing another Dev build this week with version number 111.0.1660.0. This release includes mostly fixes and a new feature and policy. For more details on the changes, check out the highlights below. Additionally, we got a new blog post about Microsoft Edge and Interop 2023.

 

Please note this build is currently available for Windows and macOS, while other platforms will receive the Dev build at a later date.

 

https://blogs.windows.com/msedgedev/2023/02/01/microsoft-edge-and-interop-2023/

 

Added features:  

  • Added Move All Tabs to New Workspace option.
  • Enterprise:
    • New policy: (Note: Updates to documentation and administrative templates may not have occurred yet)
      • Added Automatic HTTPS policy.

 

Improved reliability:  

  • Fixed browser crash when copying or pasting text in the search bar.
  • Fixed browser crash related to WebAuthn Conditional Mediation request.
  • Fixed browser crash related to Sidebar.
  • Fixed browser crash when opening Outlook Sidebar.
  • iOS:
    • Fixed browser crash when opening Favorites, Collection, or History.
    • Fixed browser crash when visiting the account settings page.
  • Android:
    • Fixed browser crash when opening the download page.

 

 

Changed behavior: 

  • Fixed the blank Appearance setting page.
  • Fixed scrolling issues on the Share Workspace dialog.
  • Fixed the Follow button in the address bar not displaying in certain scenarios.
  • Android:
    • Fixed unable to close the keyboard when using the search bar.
  • WebView2:
    • Permission Management API has now been promoted from the experimental stage to public.
    • ScriptLocale API has now been promoted from the experimental stage to public.
    • SharedBuffer API has now been promoted from the experimental stage to public.
    • Fixed the black screen issue in certain scenarios.
  • Enterprise:
    • Fixed print margin settings from resetting back to the default value when using the PrintPreviewStickySettings policy.

 

 

Thanks again for sending us feedback and helping us improve our Insider builds.

34 Replies

  • wjrandon's avatar
    wjrandon
    Brass Contributor

    This is the kind of developer behavior that'll drive me back to using Google Chrome.

  • DuncanClark's avatar
    DuncanClark
    Copper Contributor
    I like using Edge, but I never thought it was any better or worse than Firefox. The main advantage it has for me is that it awards rewards points that I can put towards GamePass. This unremovable, open-on-hover, distracting Discover page will give me reason to ditch Edge for Firefox though. Perhaps Microsoft will make enough money from this that it'll offset the loss from whatever exodus this will cause, but I think it is a mistake in the long term. The court of public opinion on Edge has only recently started to shake off the lingering infamy from IE. I've started seeing more and more people defend Edge as a superior Chromium browser to Chrome online. But decisions like this will change that fast. I don't want to see Edge relegated to "the browser you use to download a better browser," but that may start being the case, for tech-literate users at least. I hope Microsoft's market research is very certain that this will be beneficial for the company.
  • Changing playback speed on any video YouTube website makes the audio disappear. Also, Edge's performance in YouTube is really really bad in general.
  • Migue333's avatar
    Migue333
    Iron Contributor
    The Microsoft Rewards menu item can no longer be added as a toolbar button.
  • mkoninin's avatar
    mkoninin
    Iron Contributor
    So, how disable and hide Discover button?
    It's annoying how sidebar pop up when I didn't even press this button
    Also it eats space from addressbar and I don't like it
    And it's not respecting my privacy settings and show me some "related" content even when I turned it off
  • marcel42's avatar
    marcel42
    Brass Contributor
    There is now a 'discover' button on the top right but it seems to be impossible to remove this thing. Is it possible to get an option to disable this (and the 'side bar' stuff)?
  • BoydB's avatar
    BoydB
    Iron Contributor
    How do I disable or remove the discover button to the right of the ellipses?
    • abdelfattah's avatar
      abdelfattah
      Iron Contributor
      I love that this is the top comment. Give me the ability to remove this button. I open the sidebar when I need to, and Bing is already my search engine. I don't need an unremovable item in my toolbar, the profile icon was already one too many.

      My address bar is approaching 50% of my screen width at 720p.
    • bhargavreddy's avatar
      bhargavreddy
      Iron Contributor
      That's not it. It just opens up the discover feed by simply hovering and not even clicking the button. Hope it is just an oversight else it looks like a really insidious way to get users to drive traffic to the discover portal.
      • shaheedmalik's avatar
        shaheedmalik
        Iron Contributor
        That "oversight" has been in Canary as well. It's as if no one tested it at all.
    • lexcyn's avatar
      lexcyn
      Iron Contributor

      BoydB you can use group policy to disable this by adding the following registry key:

      HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Edge

      DWORD: HubsSidebarEnabled

      Value: 0

       

      Then go to edge://policy and hit reload policy.

       

      More info: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-policies#hubssidebarenabled 

       

      This needs to be a user facing setting, though.

       

      Eric_E Also please bring back the flag to enable mica effects in the title bar!!! 

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