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Windows 10 With Windows Edge Browser.
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How do I get my Windows Edge browser to remember passwords for various sites?
I am still finding my way around this new laptop. Thanks for any help.
I am still finding my way around this new laptop. Thanks for any help.
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Click on the 3-dotted More actions link in the top right corner. Click on Settings and then scroll down and click on the View advanced settings button.
Under Privacy and Services, you will see two sliders: Offer to save passwords and Save form entries. Move the buttons to the On position.
Click on the 3-dotted More actions link in the top right corner. Click on Settings and then scroll down and click on the View advanced settings button.
Under Privacy and Services, you will see two sliders: Offer to save passwords and Save form entries. Move the buttons to the On position.
Most of the reviews in the technical press place Chrome and Firefox ahead of Edge. e.g. https:/ /www.di gitaltr ends.co m/compu ting/be st-brow ser-int ernet-e xplorer -vs-chr ome-vs- firefox -vs-saf ari-vs- edge/
Chrome is by far the most popular browser in the world but I'm sticking with Firefox.
Chrome is by far the most popular browser in the world but I'm sticking with Firefox.
Yahoo? Dross Tills. Use Edge with MSN and you will have no problems. No google spam, no non stop cajoling, etc etc. "She who must be obeyed" has a BT email address and since I set her up with Edge and logged in to MSN as her home page she now has no issues regarding conflict of interest from the web pages. You will find that they who run down W10 and Edge are not able to try it out for themselves anyway. I have Chrome installed as a back up browser for us both but we both now use Edge for all our online "business" and day to day surfing. My son who grew up with computers recently spent just shy of a grand on an all singing/dancing desktop and installed Edge and W10, after as a teenager using every browser and operating system possible, and agrees that it is first class. Do not load a new laptop up with a load of conflicting crap on the say so of people who are stuck on w7. You will also notice that most of the people on here who are having problems are running out of date systems on under specified machine for the faster web connections with more than one "security" system bolted on to the perfectly good Defender that comes with W10. Google free zone here and Yahoo is consigned to the dustbin where it belongs. Do not allow BT to barrack you with BT cloud.
There's nothing wrong with BT Cloud except for the way it tries to tie you to using BT as your ISP. (i.e. if you change to another ISP you'll lose the BT Cloud service).
Microsoft's One Drive is similar (and not dependent upon your ISP) but a free account gets you less storage space than the most basic BT Cloud service. (With One Drive you get 5GB for free. BT Cloud offers 10GB, 200GB or even 1000GB, depending upon which type of broadband account you've got with BT).
Microsoft's One Drive is similar (and not dependent upon your ISP) but a free account gets you less storage space than the most basic BT Cloud service. (With One Drive you get 5GB for free. BT Cloud offers 10GB, 200GB or even 1000GB, depending upon which type of broadband account you've got with BT).