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Loving Edge Dev.....
I would really love it if they would give the user the option to disable all/any feature/function that they do not use or want. Some things you can't as of now, because it is part of the browser, but it would be nice if they changed that and gave us more control...... I'm all for a faster browser that is not bogged down with all the bells and whistles .........
Dennis5mile
Dennis5mile "I would really love it if they would give the user the option to disable all/any feature/function that they do not use or want. Some things you can't as of now, because it is part of the browser, but it would be nice if they changed that and gave us more control ... I'm all for a faster browser that is not bogged down with all the bells and whistles ..."
You and me both, and ditto for W10 itself -- every time I do a fresh install of W10, I have to slog around removing stuff I don't use, some of which is downright dangerous (IE, legacy NET, SMB 1.0, and so on), take the bloatware out (does anyone actually want Candy Crush?), and strip out most of the performance-killing visual effects and other "features" that bog the system down. It is just crazy.
I'd like to see operating systems, browsers and other software be built on a Core-plus model, where the core was installed, and users added on functions/features as needed or desired. I think that comes under the category of "Yeah, you wish ..."
- Elliot KirkApr 19, 2019Former Employee@tomscarbach, Dennis5mile Thank yuo for your kinds words, and your suggestion on the customization. I have let the team know that the community is asking for the ability to more tightly control their browsing experiences.