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Microsoft Edge to get new “My Feed” section in the Enterprise New Tab Page

Rabia Noureen Rabia Noureen
October 29, 2020
2 min read

Microsoft today announced that it has introduced a new “My Feed” section in the Enterprise New Tab Page in Microsoft Edge. Beginning with version 87, the new experience is now live in the Microsoft Edge Insider Channels, making it easier for enterprise users to stay connected with the latest news in their organization or industry.

“This customizable feed is designed to keep you informed and connected to industry information most relevant to your industry, or your company. Previously, the new tab experience offered news as a separate toggle; now, you’ll get the best of work and news available in a single view,” the Microsoft Edge Team explained.

The "My Interests" view in the "Personalization" menu.

To see My Feed, you will need sign in using your work/school Azure Active Directory work account. The My Feed pivot is available at the top of the New Tab Page. You can easily personalize your feed based on your interests anytime you want.  To do this, click the “Personalize” menu entry available on the top, and then select your favorite content from the options made available by your company.

Furthermore, IT Admins can head over to the Microsoft 365 Admin Center to choose what topics and interests should be available for their respective organizations. It is important to note that these changes can take up to 24 hours to propagate across the organization.

The Microsoft Edge Insider Teams is seeking user feedback to improve the new My Feed experience. In the meantime, the company is also working on several new features to enhance the Enterprise New Tab experience. “We are working on adding support for new and compliant ways for enterprise end users to and IT admins to personalize, configure, and use the Enterprise New Tab Page for productivity in their day-to-day workflows,” said the Microsoft Edge Team.

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