


Despite Microsoft’s recommendations, users may want to remove Edge from Windows 10. Even if you skip the April update, all updates after the 13th cumulative update will include this legacy swap.Īlthough the latest release of Edge is considered a significant improvement over the legacy versions, not every Windows user wants Edge as their default browser. The April 13th update removed the legacy versions of Edge and replaced them with a Chromium-based Edge shown in 2020. You may have also noticed that the browser looks a little different.

Whether or not you use Microsoft Edge, you probably noticed how Windows 10 launched Edge on start-up beginning in May of this year. Did You Know You Can Remove Microsoft Edge From Windows 10?
