

Unfortunately, that also means that Microsoft Edge will be affected by the upcoming controversial changes to how Chrome extensions can and cannot work, collectively known as Manifest V3. The similarities even run deeper than that, with the new Microsoft Edge being able to use nearly all of the same extensions that Google Chrome can use.
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One key difference is that you’re trusting Microsoft with that information instead of Google. The two browsers have a great deal in common including the ability to sync your browsing history and more between devices. If for whatever reason, you’re a fan of Chrome but not Google, Microsoft Edge may be the browser for you.
