After a few months of maturity, i a new version of Microsoft Edge The Chromium-based platform is now available, and Microsoft's web browser is now more complete than ever on all platforms, including Android.
In fact, yes using Edge on Android, you'll be glad to know that, thanks to the new version, you can sync your data with desktop variants access your bookmarks, history, opening tabs and more. In this guide we explain how to do it step by step.
Tabs, history and desktop bookmarks, on your mobile with Edge
Procedure for let sync in Edge easy. Before, yes, you have to make sure you have one sign in with your Microsoft account in the desktop version of the browser. And if you haven't already, you can download it with Windows or Mac on Microsoft's official website.
Once you meet these requirements, the next step is install Edge on Android with Google Play and follow these steps:
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Open Microsoft Edge on Android and touch the menu button in the center below
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Tap on "Settings" and then look for the "Accounts" section
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Tap on the account you used to sign in to Edge, or sign in if you haven't already
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Access the "Synchronization" section and open the top button
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Activate all the data you want to sync
In this way, Edge will start syncing and you can access from the mobile version of the browser all the data you have decided to do in the previous process.
Of course, today, Edge Sync for Android It doesn't improve as Google provides when using Chrome. However, it is a success to compare with the original Edge versions, and we are happy to know that Microsoft has finally provided a browser that is exciting enough for Android, and that it is no longer the backdrop of the Google app in terms of functions and functions.
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