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    Microsoft Edge wants to open websites based on your browsing history at Startup—Here’s how to disable It

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    Microsoft is experimenting with a new feature in the Edge Canary version, which uses your browsing history to open websites when the browser launches. The feature is tied to a setting called “Site Suggestions,” which is turned on by default under “Search and Connected Experiences”. Using a product for free often comes at the expense […]

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