Microsoft has released version 121.0.2277.128 update for the stable version of its Microsoft Edge browser, which mainly solves a noticeable data "migration" issue. This issue refers to the Edge browser importing data from other browsers without the user's explicit permission. This update fixes this issue and ensures that users’ data privacy is better protected. Users can safely use the latest version of the Edge browser and enjoy a safer and more stable browsing experience.
Microsoft Edge browser has a special feature that allows users to regularly import data from other browsers such as Chrome and Firefox into Edge with their consent, which is convenient Users synchronize data between multiple browsers. Recently, however, some users reported that after the update, Edge automatically opened tabs they had previously browsed in Chrome, even if they did not enable Edge's data import feature. This issue may be caused by some kind of error during the update process. For users who encounter this problem, you can try the following solutions: First, try closing the Edge browser and reopening it to see if that solves the problem. If the problem persists, you can try clearing the Edge browser's cache and cookies, or reinstalling the Edge browser. If the above methods still don’t work, it is recommended to contact Microsoft Customer Support for further assistance.
According to my understanding, in January this year, The Verge editor Tom Warren published an article pointing out a problem. After Warren installed the Windows update and restarted his computer, he was surprised to find that the Edge browser automatically loaded the tabs he was browsing in Chrome. Although he never turned on Edge's data import feature, Edge seemed to ignore the setting and access Chrome's data without permission after the update. To address this issue, Microsoft rolled out an update to its Edge browser to ensure that users' browser data is not migrated without permission.
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