Some of the popular features may currently not be live but are accessible via flags, even with the beta build released today. There’s also support for 14 languages onboard. You’ll gain access to all the essential features including dark mode, online tracking prevention, and Chromium extensions support (for which you could visit the Microsoft Edge Insider Add ons store or Chrome Web Store). The preview builds have already seen a great response, with over a million downloads and 140,000 individual feedback reports. The beta release means Microsoft will now see an influx in the number of users who are willing to test out the new Edge browser. As we release Beta, we remain committed to delivering a high-quality product and nailing the fundamentals of a great browsing experience,” mentions Joe Belfiore, Corporate VP of Microsoft Windows Experiences in an official blog post. “Beta is the third and final preview channel which will come online before launch. It’ll be updated every six weeks, which means it will be more stable compared to the daily or weekly refreshes for other channels. Chromium-based Edge browser has been available in Canary and Developer channels for quite a long time, but we now finally have a beta channel for the browser as well.
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