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Microsoft Edge is finally getting a major security upgrade – TechRadar
HTTPS is now the default for Microsoft Edge

Users of Microsoft Edge can now get online without worrying about secure connections thanks to a new update to the browser.
Microsoft has revealed that Edge will now automatically switch user connections to websites from HTTP to the more secure HTTPS thanks to its new Automatic HTTPS feature.
The move follows similar action from Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox as browser makers look to ensure their users are protected when online.
In a blog post to announce the news, Microsoft said that the update…
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