Microsoft Edge Getting History, Tab Sync Features a Year After Launch: Report

Microsoft Edge users will be able to see full Web history and sync tabs across platforms.

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Microsoft Edge Getting History, Tab Sync Features a Year After Launch: Report

Microsoft Edge is finally getting the essential history and tab sync features

Highlights
  • The new features on Microsoft Edge are rolling out gradually
  • UK is one of the first markets to receive the history, tab sync features
  • The first stable version of Microsoft Edge was released in January 2020

Microsoft Edge has started getting history and tab sync features, as per a report. This will let users see full Web history and sync tabs in their browsers. The first stable version of Microsoft's Chromium-based Microsoft Edge Web browser was released in January 2020 and it is finally getting the new essential features. According to the report, these features are rolling out gradually, with United Kingdom being one of the first markets to receive them.

As per a report by The Verge, not all countries have access to the history and tab sync features on Microsoft Edge as of now. While the UK is one of the first regions to receive the new features, other regions will likely get them soon as well.

The history and tab features will let Microsoft Edge users sync all the Web pages that they have visited to, on every device where they are signed into Edge, including Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android.

To check and enable the new features, head to Settings > Profiles > Sync. If the History and Open Tabs option is visible, you can enable them.

Microsoft recently updated Edge with native support for Apple Silicon. Microsoft Office 365 apps for Mac were also updated for Mac machines with Apple's new M1 chip.

Meanwhile, Microsoft seems to be working on a new One Outlook App that will allow access across platforms – Windows, Mac, and the Web – as per a recent report. The app is reportedly in its early stages of development right now and is codenamed Monarch. It is expected to deliver Outlook as a single product and will function with the same user experience on Windows and Mac.


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Tanishka Sodhi Tanishka Sodhi is a sub-editor at Gadgets 360. As a journalist, she has covered education, culture, and media and mental health. She is interested in the intersection of technology and culture, and its impact on everyday lives. Tanishka is a staunch advocate of gender equality, and the correct use of commas. You can get in touch with her via Twitter at @tanishka_s2 or drop a mail at tanishkas@ndtv.com. More
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