Edge Chromium Will Soon Become Default Browser on Windows 10
During yesterday's Build 2020 conference Microsoft announced changes that will be introduced in the new Edge browser in the next few months. s installing Windows 10 will automatically get an edition of the browser based on Chromium engine.

- All Windows 10 s will automatically get access to Edge Chromium;
- Microsoft has announced some minor improvements in the browser, which will be made available soon.
Yesterday, on May 19, 2020, the Microsoft Build 2020 conference took place, during which the company announced further changes related to its web browser. Within a few months, Edge is to get new, extremely useful features. Among them we will find, among others, full integration with Pinterest, allowing for easy searching of materials in the web. However, the most important change will be the automatic sharing of Chromium-based version of Microsoft Edge with all s of Windows 10. Currently, during the installation of the operating system on our computer, we will find the edition from before January 2020, based on the Blink engine.
This is not the only change Microsoft is making to its browser. Soon, Edgewill also enable us to access the context menu by right-clicking. s will therefore be able to search the web via the sidebar, and not, as is currently the case, only in a new tab or window. At yesterday's conference, Microsoft also boasted new programming features, including improved .NET and UWP options. In addition, the next edition of the Edge browser is expected to have an improved transition between personal and business profiles that will our settings and social networking data.
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