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Elliot Kirk
Nov 19, 2019Microsoft
Importing Tabs and Settings from Chrome
We know the longer you’ve used a browser, the more it feels like home. You’ve set up your browser behavior to your liking and tweaked its various settings to fit your needs. It has all your user data...
HotCakeX
MVP
Yes but what that means? it means Google can control what features are in Microsoft Edge and what features get removed?
that's a HUGE issue right there.
honestly Microsoft, for their own sake, should fork Chromium and stop Google from interfering.
that's a HUGE issue right there.
honestly Microsoft, for their own sake, should fork Chromium and stop Google from interfering.
rishavsharan
Jan 03, 2020Microsoft
Hmm....
I wouldn't call it interfering. The new Edge is built on top of Chromium so in essence, it inherits lots of its highs and lows as well. Right now, I would consider it as a bug that many Chromium based browsers ended up getting from the parent codebase. When it will be fixed, we will get the fix as well. Alternately, we will fix this from our side to ensure our users are not impacted.
Either way, now that this is in our backlogs, we will be looking into it.
Also, a merry 2020 to you! 🙂
I wouldn't call it interfering. The new Edge is built on top of Chromium so in essence, it inherits lots of its highs and lows as well. Right now, I would consider it as a bug that many Chromium based browsers ended up getting from the parent codebase. When it will be fixed, we will get the fix as well. Alternately, we will fix this from our side to ensure our users are not impacted.
Either way, now that this is in our backlogs, we will be looking into it.
Also, a merry 2020 to you! 🙂
- HotCakeXJan 03, 2020MVPMerry 2020 to you as well 😉
"Alternately, we will fix this from our side to ensure our users are not impacted. "
This is great!