Microsoft is testing a new feature for its Edge browser that will be familiar to Windows 11 users. The feature, discovered by browser leakage source Leopeva64, is an option in the Canary branch of Edge testing that allows users to “Get the latest Microsoft Edge updates faster.” However, the feature is currently disabled by default and only available to a select group of testers.

This new toggle is similar to the option introduced in Windows 11 earlier this year, which enables users to receive the latest updates as soon as they’re available. It appears that Microsoft is now bringing this functionality to Edge, allowing users to access new features ahead of others.

While being at the forefront of new updates may seem enticing, there are potential drawbacks. Early adopters may encounter bugs and issues that haven’t been identified through Microsoft’s quality assurance processes. Therefore, users should exercise caution before opting for this feature, both in Windows 11 and Edge.

It’s important to note that this feature is still in the testing phase and may not ultimately be incorporated into the final version of Edge. However, considering it is already present in Windows 11, it seems likely that Microsoft will push for its inclusion.

Users should weigh the pros and cons before deciding whether they truly need to be first in line for Edge features. Microsoft has been more careful with additions to Edge recently, as it aims to position it as the best web browser. For those who are more risk-averse, waiting for updates to undergo further testing might be a safer approach.

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