Edge users can now sync history and tabs across devices

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Edge users can now sync history and tabs across devices

Last year, it became known about the plans of developers from Microsoft to add support for synchronizing browsing history and open tabs between different devices in the branded Edge browser. Now it has become known that the necessary server changes have been made, and the function of synchronizing history and tabs has begun to unfold for stable versions of Edge.

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In Edge Canary, the browsing history and tab sync feature was introduced back in October last year and has been tested by beta users since then. Now, this feature is rolling out to stable versions of Edge and will soon be available to all users of Microsoft’s web browser.

According to the available data, to use the new feature, you will need to sign in to Edge with a Microsoft account on all devices where data synchronization is required. The source says that history and tab sync is enabled by default in stable versions of Edge. This means that to start using it, you do not need to perform any additional steps. It will likely take some time before history and tab sync support becomes available to all Microsoft Browser users.

It is also worth noting that the developers are currently preparing to launch the new Edge 88. It will receive the function of checking saved passwords for leaks, an improved tool for reading PDF documents, etc. It is expected that the distribution of Edge 88 will begin later this month.