In Microsoft Edge, similar to Google Chrome, hidden settings are available. This is unsurprising because the Edge browser is based on Chromium, just like Google Chrome.
The hidden settings in Microsoft Edge, also known as “flags” or “experiments,” are various experimental features and advanced options that have not yet been fully integrated into the browser or are still in the testing phase.
By accessing these hidden settings, you can modify browser settings and experiment with new features that may not be available to the general public. These features are often designed to improve performance, security, and user experience but may not be stable or fully functional.
A new version often replaces these features. So, if you enable a particular feature through the hidden settings, this feature may disappear or be disabled in a future version. Keep this in mind when making changes.
To open the hidden settings or “flags” menu, type the following in the address bar: edge://flags/
You will then see a notification: “By enabling these features, you could lose browser data or compromise your security or privacy. Enabled features apply to all users of this browser. If you are an enterprise admin you should not be using these flags in production.”
You can enable a hidden feature by changing the status of the feature from “default” to “enabled.” After that, confirm the save and restart the Microsoft Edge browser.
If you are looking for a specific feature, you can search for the feature name in the “search flags” field at the top. You will also see a “reset all” button on the right side of the search field to restore all features to their original status.
Here is a list of the most well-known experimental Microsoft Edge features still working while writing this article.
I hope this information has been helpful to you. Thank you for reading!
Also, read these 10 ESSENTIAL privacy settings in Microsoft Edge.
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