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Remove MSN from New Tabs in Microsoft Edge

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  • #35643
    UK SentinelUK Sentinel
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    • The Skipper

    With Microsoft Edge every time you open a new window you are presented with MSN feeds.

    If you do not like MSN feeds then to disable MSN feeds follow details as below.

    1. In MS Edge, open a new Tab and click on the gear icon which is located in the upper right corner of the page.
    2. Then under “Page Settings”.
    3. Scroll down to “Show Content” and left swipe to Turn Off.

    Note: Turning Off the “Show Feed” option also performs the same function and still allows the use of Widgets.

     

    Disable MSN in Edge New Tab:

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    #35646
    GrisuGrisu
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    Just did it, but for maybe once a week I need Edge its not really worth it.

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    #35647
    UK SentinelUK Sentinel
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    • The Skipper

    Good to see this short guide worked for you and thanks for feedback

    Chrome and Safari are the main browsers, Edge is still liked by some Windows users but not as popular as it once was.

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    #35649
    GrisuGrisu
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    Edge is on Chrome basis as well and preinstalled in Windows, so even good as untouched browser when sites are blocked on firefox.

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    #35650
    UK SentinelUK Sentinel
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    • The Skipper

    Absolutely.

    FYI, copy of the type of Browsers that visit UKTechHub, Chrome is the most popular.

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