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Introducing Project Robin | New Feature
Co-pilot says:
The `#edge-robin` flag in Microsoft Edge refers to **Project Robin**, which is an experimental feature introduced in the Edge Canary channel. Project Robin is designed to create an isolated environment to protect your device, potentially by integrating Windows Defender Application Guard (WDAG) windows as tabs alongside regular browser tabs¹²³. This could allow for a more seamless experience when browsing both trusted and untrusted sites, with the latter being sandboxed for security.
To enable Project Robin, you would navigate to `edge://flags/#edge-robin` in Microsoft Edge and set the flag to "Enabled." However, it's important to note that since this is an experimental feature, it may not be fully implemented and could affect your browsing experience. Always proceed with caution when enabling experimental features in your browser.
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 5/21/2024
(1) Introducing Project Robin | New Feature - Microsoft Community Hub. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/discussions/introducing-project-robin-new-feature/td-p/2264484.
(2) Project Robin comes to Microsoft Edge - MSPoweruser. https://mspoweruser.com/project-robin-comes-to-microsoft-edge/.
(3) Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 gets "Project Robin ... - WinCentral. https://thewincentral.com/microsoft-edge-on-windows-10-gets-project-robin-assistance-features/.
(4) Microsoft Edge gets Project Robin feature - GeekerMag. https://geekermag.com/use-project-robin-in-microsoft-edge/.
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MysteryMan wrote:
Co-pilot says:
The `#edge-robin` flag in Microsoft Edge refers to **Project Robin**, which is an experimental feature introduced in the Edge Canary channel. Project Robin is designed to create an isolated environment to protect your device, potentially by integrating Windows Defender Application Guard (WDAG) windows as tabs alongside regular browser tabs¹²³. This could allow for a more seamless experience when browsing both trusted and untrusted sites, with the latter being sandboxed for security.
To enable Project Robin, you would navigate to `edge://flags/#edge-robin` in Microsoft Edge and set the flag to "Enabled." However, it's important to note that since this is an experimental feature, it may not be fully implemented and could affect your browsing experience. Always proceed with caution when enabling experimental features in your browser.
Source: Conversation with Copilot, 5/21/2024
(1) Introducing Project Robin | New Feature - Microsoft Community Hub. https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/discussions/introducing-project-robin-new-feature/td-p/2264484.
(2) Project Robin comes to Microsoft Edge - MSPoweruser. https://mspoweruser.com/project-robin-comes-to-microsoft-edge/.
(3) Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 gets "Project Robin ... - WinCentral. https://thewincentral.com/microsoft-edge-on-windows-10-gets-project-robin-assistance-features/.
(4) Microsoft Edge gets Project Robin feature - GeekerMag. https://geekermag.com/use-project-robin-in-microsoft-edge/.
(5) undefined. https://dev.browse.trafficmanager.net/?header=0&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bing.com%2F&escape=newdomain&titlePrefix=0.
(6) undefined. https://dev.browse.trafficmanager.net.
Yeah hehe, copilot is quoting me, there is literally no other info about project robin as to what it exactly does, we know it's not for WDAG which is now deprecated and removed from Windows.