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Microsoft Edge now supports extensions on mobile. Get started with easy steps to enhance your browsing experience on iOS and Android devices.
Browsers that use Chromium—including Google Chrome and now Microsoft Edge—are essentially interchangeable, and browser extensions that work on one will work on the other.
Microsoft Edge is following in the footsteps of other browsers today. Microsoft is adding native ad blocking to Edge, which is something we've seen from other browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.
Microsoft is rolling out new Edge apps for iOS and Android (plus an updated Launcher app for Android) as part of its strategy to try to keep Windows 10 PCs central to users' computing mix.
Edge for iOS preview is available via Apple’s TestFlight and is limited, per Apple’s rules, to 10,000 users. Microsoft is inviting Windows Insiders in the U.S. to sign up here.
Edge Beta version 91.864.11 was released via the TestFlight app, which manages beta and private apps for companies on iOS. Users can register their iOS device by following this enrollment page.
With built-in Adblock Plus functionality, Edge browser users on iOS will not need to download a separate ad blocking app, which may attract more users to Microsoft's browser.
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