Microsoft Edge v.93: Policies to bypass ClickOnce and DirectInvoke prompts

Starting with Microsoft Edge version 93, we have updated our policies to enable bypassing ClickOnce and DirectInvoke confirmation before opening specified file types from specified domains. To bypass prompts, you will need to: Enable AutoOpenFileTypes policy and list the specific file types that ClickOnce and DirectInvoke should be disabled for and Enable the AutoOpenAllowedForURLs policy and set the list of specific domains that should bypass prompting.

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Microsoft Edge v.92: Protocol launch support for PWA

Developers can create a more engaging native-like experience if we allow Progressive Web Apps (PWA) to be registered as handlers for URL protocols.

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Microsoft Edge v.93: Policies to bypass ClickOnce and DirectInvoke prompts

Starting with Microsoft Edge version 93, we have updated our policies to enable bypassing ClickOnce and DirectInvoke confirmation before opening specified file types from specified domains. To bypass prompts, you will need to: Enable AutoOpenFileTypes policy and list the specific file types that ClickOnce and DirectInvoke should be disabled for and Enable the AutoOpenAllowedForURLs policy and set the list of specific domains that should bypass prompting.

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Microsoft Edge v.92: Navigate PDF documents using page thumbnails

You will now be able to navigate through your PDF document using thumbnails representing the pages. These thumbnails will appear in the pane on the left side of the PDF reader.

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Microsoft Edge v.94: Notification from web apps show as coming from the Progressive Web Apps (PWA)

Beginning with Microsoft Edge version 94, notifications from progressive web applications PWAs will no longer show as coming from Microsoft Edge, but rather will display the name of the web app instead.

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Microsoft Edge v.92: Navigate PDF documents using page thumbnails

You will now be able to navigate through your PDF document using thumbnails representing the pages. These thumbnails will appear in the pane on the left side of the PDF reader.

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Microsoft Edge v.91: Now you can view Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (MDATP) threat signals from Application Guard (AppGuard) containers

Application Guard is now integrated with Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (MDATP), which allows IT admins track threat activity detected by MDATP inside the container.

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Microsoft Edge v.93: Policies to bypass ClickOnce and DirectInvoke prompts

Starting with Microsoft Edge version 93, we have updated our policies to enable bypassing ClickOnce and DirectInvoke confirmation before opening specified file types from specified domains. To bypass prompts, you will need to: Enable AutoOpenFileTypes policy and list the specific file types that ClickOnce and DirectInvoke should be disabled for and Enable the AutoOpenAllowedForURLs policy and set the list of specific domains that should bypass prompting.

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Microsoft Edge v.94: Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET)

Microsoft Edge will begin supporting an even safer browsing mode that
uses hardware-dependent control flow for browser processes on supported
hardware (Intel 11th Gen. or AMD Zen 3). You can disable CET by manipulating
Image File Execution Options (IFEO) using group policy.

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Microsoft Edge v.92: Automatic HTTPS

Starting with Microsoft Edge version 92, users will have the option to upgrade navigations from HTTP to HTTPS on domains likely to support this more secure protocol. This support can also be configured to attempt delivery over HTTPS for all domains. More secure connections help protect customers from man-in-the-middle attacks

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