![]() This will give users more flexibility over extensions and websites in Microsoft Edge, and it will come in handy when you don’t want extensions to read data of sensitive websites.įor example, you can turn off the extension when browsing pages of your bank or services like PayPal to make sure no 3rd-party extension can access the information. Microsoft is also working on a new feature to pause and enable all extensions with a single click on a per-site basis. Of course, this feature will be optional and it won’t be enabled by default, so if you want to use it, you need to enable it by heading over to the ‘Passwords’ tab under the settings page and then tap on “Save passwords automatically” option.Īs you can see in the above screenshot, you can easily turn on or off the “Save passwords automatically” feature. ![]() After the update, you’ll be able to auto-save passwords without receiving the prompt. In addition to this toggle, Microsoft is also testing a new way to auto-save passwords in Chromium Edge.
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