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Introducing Microsoft Edge Secure Network
Today, we're excited to share that we have kicked off experiments for Microsoft Edge Secure Network in the Canary channel of Microsoft Edge. We are opening this preview to a small audience to get initial feedback and recommendations so we can offer the best in-browser Secure Network experience.
What does Secure Network do?
With Edge Secure Network, you can connect to public Wi-Fi at coffee shops, airports, restaurants, hotels, & other venues, complete transactions, and shop online, all with the improved privacy and security that gives you the peace of mind you deserve.
Secure Network helps you protect your information by masking your device's IP address, encrypting your data, and routing it through a secure network (powered by Cloudflare) to a server that is geographically co-located so it’s harder for malicious actors to see your true location and what you’re doing. It also prevents your internet service provider from collecting your browsing data, like details about which websites you visit, and helps prevent online entities from using your IP address for profiling and sending you targeted ads.
As part of our first experiment, we’re giving everyone who tries this out a small amount of free Secure Network bandwidth to use however they see fit.
For some activities like streaming videos, this allotment may be used significantly quicker than other activities like shopping and browsing the web. We encourage you to use the built-in controls to enable and disable the Secure Network and use this data however it best suits your needs and send us feedback about how Secure Network works for you. See our support page for more details.
We will be diligently reviewing feedback as we over the coming weeks, so keep an eye out for Edge Secure Network and help us create the best experience possible!
How it Works
Whenever Secure Network is connected, your browsing traffic will be encrypted and routed through our service’s servers and then to its final destination. This helps ensure that your personal data will be more secure no matter what complicated route your browsing data takes or how many parties are involved in providing the content inside your favorite web page.
Geo Location and Regions
A lot of web technology relies on trying to intelligently provide results based on where you are located.
We want to ensure that the web still works as you expect it to so when you search for a nearby restaurant or local movie showtimes, you can still get relevant results. We also want to help protect you as an individual, so you’re not personally associated with those results just by browsing the web.
We’ve partnered with Cloudflare to help ensure that if VPNs are allowed in your region, wherever you connect to the Secure Network service, you will connect to a local data center and the IP address your browsing data flows through will be geographically similar to your actual region. However, websites will not see your individual network address, keeping your browsing disassociated from you while still allowing the internet to ‘just work’ as you expect.
Microsoft Account and Data Collection
During this preview phase Secure Network requires users to be signed into the browser with their Microsoft account. Sign-in is used solely to authenticate to the service and ensure you’re to receive more free data during the current period. No data about your user identity or account is sent over the Secure Network connection as part of this service. Additionally, limited diagnostic data may be ephemerally present on our partner’s servers for no more than 25 hours to help troubleshoot connection and performance issues, but is not persisted or directly associated with any given user.
See our privacy promise and Cloudflare privacy notice for even more details.
Send Us Feedback
Be on the lookout for Secure Network as we expand our testing. We look forward to discovering how you would like to use Secure Network to protect your data, what works well, and what we can improve. Let us know on the shield icon flyout by giving us a quick thumbs up or down or use the in-browser feedback icon to send us more detailed feedback.
Alt + Shift + I – Shortcut to send feedback
As always, thanks for being a part of this journey towards a more private and secure web!
- Brandon Maslen, Principal Software Engineer
- Kelda Anderson, Product Manager
- Reza_AmeriSilver ContributorThis is great feature, but one issue is the limit of 1GB data usage. It would have been nice if there was unlimited option. In addition, we could predict some ISP would attempt to block this feature , because this is also a way to bypass censorship.
- Metin_HsnvBrass ContributorIt is for testing purposes so 1GB per week is more than enough for testing. I think there will be additional plans when it will launch officially
- Reza_AmeriSilver ContributorFor testing, it would be okay, but I am wonder what the final plan would be, in case it has any limitation several users might not want to use such features. I am also wonder about how it performs in countries under heavy censorship.
- daddyo65Copper Contributorcan't get a chance to test it any ideas?
- R_StarzuftIron Contributor
BrandonMaslen Guess the new security feature appears only if you use Bing as default now? It appeared briefly for a day when I was testing Neeva and has disappeared in subsequent updates to EdgeCan. Looks like it has 'moved on' in version 104 to other users. It was interesting to see how it protected the IP of the PC when turned on. I ran a live comparison with Edge and EdgeCan and tested using utilities from GRC.com. Would be interesting replacement for VPN if you only needed the protection alone. Hope that future postings can explain more clearly how to find and use this. Was glad to at least test for day. Setting back to Bing seems to not bring it back.
- qainsightsCopper ContributorI have been using Edge Canary from past many months, but I do not see the VPN option. 😞
- daddyo65Copper Contributor
- Dennis5mileSilver ContributorSince Canary update 1433 I no longer have this feature. Has it been turned off?
Dennis5mile- R_StarzuftIron Contributor
I still have it on Edge Canary. It appears as a 'shield' in the address bar. You may have to go into Edge Settings to turn it on. I seem to remember it getting turned off and then found something in settings to make it available again. They have been experimenting with this and turning it on for different users.
It is really good feature and I verified that it works with regard to the IP identification. There is a Website for GRC.com that has a test to check your IP and I have used it to verify that the IP is adjusted due to the Secure Network Feature that works like a VPN.
I dont recall if any of the other Edge installs have this feature. Only have seen on EdgeCan at this point.
It is Oct 24, 2022 and I see the shield on my install. I know that the beta software is due to change without notice though...
- sachin_dwivediCopper ContributorHi!! I tried with the latest Chrome Canary, but can't find the option. How Can I get to test it??
- MD_B22Copper ContributorSorry for the late reply to your comment, but have you tried Edge Canary?
- Dennis5mileSilver ContributorAre you all still testing this? I no longer have it....
Dennis5mile- MD_B22Copper ContributorI still have it on Edge Canary...it's been working really well, so I'm hoping it sticks around!! lol
- Dennis5mileSilver ContributorI've been using Canary since it first came out along with Dev and Beta. Canary being my Default browser. I had it when it first came out for several months, but then it was gone Since Canary update 1433 and has not showed back up......
Dennis5mile
- LegacyOfherotBrass ContributorAs always, the devil is in the detail. For some time now I have been setting the DNS on every machine I own or fix to Cloudflare, and I use Opera's VPN when I REALLY don't want anyone snooping over my shoulder. No ad platform has a "legitimate interest" in my bank details or health records.
However here in the UK and ,I understand, in the US the governments are trying to prohibit end-to-end encryption - the usual "think of the children" line.
More importantly, you'll get severe push back from Google et al because they wont be able to track our every click.
Stick to your guns, and don't be dissuaded, someone needs to take a stand.
I've been reading Brad Smith's "Tools and weapons", and I like what I read. It mostly corresponds to my memories.
Its difficult to lie consistently, as various politicians have found out, so I'm inclined to believe what he writes.
I hope Brad isn't planning to retire any time soon :-),- Daniel HarrisBrass Contributorsounds like it works similar to Apple private relay so only really as much pushback as Apple have received I suppose. Apple also partner with CloudFlare as one of their partners.
- Dennis5mileSilver Contributor
BrandonMaslen
This feature has not been working for me for 3 weeks now. I've send in inbrowser feedback 2 times for this problem. Latest feedback was sent yesterday the 14th.Version 104.0.1289.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit)
Dennis5mile
- Reza_AmeriSilver ContributorLike they mentioned, it is still under testing and preview.
Since you send feedback the Microsoft Edge team will review the feedback.
In case you have another VPN, make sure disable them.
Also try disable all extensions and see if the problem persists?
- StefaniaCastelliBrass ContributorNothing, yet.
Please, I would like to evaluate it.
Win11 IP DEV 25140
Edge Canary 104.0.1292.0
US Bing as main search engine.