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Pros
Pro More private
During the launch of Chromium-based Microsoft Edge, the company claimed to have removed more than 50 services intended to collect user data. The improvement in this aspect does not come only from the hand of privacy, but also from optimization. The privacy settings are also a lot simpler to understand, more robust, and better than Chrome. There are three modes, basic, balanced and strict.
Pro Fast enough, fair privacy protection and compatible with Chrome extensions
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Flagged Pros + Cons
Con Microsoft sends all your browsing history to Microsoft and tracks you by default
Microsoft Edge collects less information than Chrome, but still is collecting data about you and your interests.
Pro Faster than Chrome and other browsers.
It uses less RAM, has tracking prevention and accelerates the hardware when possible.
Con Microsoft still tracking you by default (Like Google with Chrome)
Microsoft Edge collects less information than chrome, but still collecting data about you and your interests.
Out of Date Pros + Cons
Con Unlike the legacy version, it doesn't have the option to set aside tabs, which was a very useful feature
It does give you the option to give feedback for people who want setting tabs aside back, but it doesn't seem likely they're going to add it.