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That's even easier when add-ons use the name of a popular or trusted brand, which is what happened in the case of a handful of extensions to Microsoft Edge.
The Edge Add-ons site, a Microsoft webpage dedicated to browser extensions and themes, just got a significant revamp. The update makes it easier to find your favorite extensions and themes.
Microsoft announced that the revamped Edge Add-ons page is now live for all users. It brings improved discoverability and navigation, better search results, and enhanced accessibility features.
The Microsoft Edge Add-ons store now lists a couple of third-party themes. The themes are the first available through the Add-ons store that aren't from Microsoft.
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5 Microsoft Edge (and Chrome) extensions everyone should use Microsoft Edge users can pull from either Microsoft's own Edge Add-ons, or from the Google Chrome Web Store.
Until Microsoft Edge adds the Automatic HTTPS option, users can enable HTTPS for all sites with the help of the HTTPS Everywhere extension available on Microsoft's Edge Add-ons store.
Abusive add-ons aren’t just a Chrome and Firefox problem. Now it’s Edge’s turn Edge users take to social media to report their Web searches are being hijacked.
Security Microsoft malware Edge gets its own slew of malicious add-ons under the names of legitimate services Browsers... they grow up so fast By Pete Flint November 23, 2020, 7:35 AM ...
Malicious Chrome and Edge add-ons had a novel way to hide on 3 million devices 28 malicious extensions disguised traffic as Google Analytics data.
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