Microsoft’s browser takes back the Edge with streamlined settings.

If you’ve ever tried to tweak a setting in Microsoft Edge and found yourself lost in all the options, this one’s for you.

Microsoft is cleaning up the Settings page, so you’ll no longer need to search endless menus to find the setting you need.

What’s changing?

You’ll see a new quick access panel under the main Settings menu, giving you shortcuts to the features you’ll likely use most.

Settings will also be split into smaller submenus, like “System and Performance” and “Appearance,” making it easier to find exactly what you want.

Better yet? The submenus will have quick access shortcuts, too.

The improvements will give Google Chrome (praised for its well-organized settings) a run for its money. So, if your team doesn’t already use Edge as their default browser, it’s a great time to try it.

Microsoft is testing the update, which should start rolling out soon. Once it does, you can expect much smoother navigation.

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