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Latest Microsoft Edge Dev build ships with option to show thumbnail images in history and more

Arif Bacchus Arif Bacchus
June 1, 2023
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Microsoft has released a new Edge Dev build update, coming in at version 115.0.1880.1. The update ships with several new features as well as the usual reliability fixes and policies. Here’s everything you need to know about this release:

First up, Edge users in the Dev channel will now be able to see thumbnail images in the history section in the browser. Additionally, Microsoft has also incorporated an Exit InPrivate mode button in the browser for iOS users. And finally, Edge for Android features a new Save to album option for the Drop feature.

We invite you to check out the full changelog over at Microsoft’s blog post for more information about the reliability fixes and policies that shipped with this new release. Be sure to also check out last month’s update that shipped with a resizable Discover pane in case you missed it.

The Edge build update should roll out to users automatically, however, if this is not the case, you can trigger the update manually by visiting Edge’s Settings menu, then click on Help and Feedback, select About Microsoft Edge, and then wait for the browser to download the update.

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