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Microsoft is adding auto HTTPS redirecting support to its Edge browser – Digital Information World
Microsoft Edge 92 will automatically direct users to webpage from HTTP to HTTPS.
Microsoft has always been upgrading its features to protect the browsing experience of its customers. Since Microsoft has updated its Edge version to 92, a lot of new features have been developing. Few months back, Microsoft stated that Edge 92 will going to receive default HTTPS domain. Since then, it was under developing phase and now it is available for testing. In Edge version 92, Microsoft is all set to introduce automated HTTPS functionalities but currently the automated feature is in testing…
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