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Windows 10 Update Will Remove Legacy Version of Edge Browser on April 13 – PCMag AU
Microsoft’s Windows 10 cumulative monthly security update will uninstall the original version of its Edge browser, and replace it with the Chromium-based one.

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Microsoft is getting serious about ditching the previous version of its Edge browser.
As Engadget notes, users who still haven’t moved over to the Chromium-based Edge will finally have to update on April 13. That’s when Microsoft’s Windows 10 cumulative monthly security update will uninstall the original version of Edge, and replace it with the new one. It’s a mandatory update, so there’s no getting around it.
To be fair, it’s been six years since Windows 10 arrived with the…
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