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How to run multiple instances of Microsoft Teams with two different accounts
Here's how you can run multiple instances of Microsoft Teams side by side
Wall Street journalist Joanna Stern recommends ditching Google Chrome for Microsoft Edge
In a lengthy but entertaining op-ed on the Wall Street Journal, Stern covers the impetus of her move away from Chrome as a way to help novice Internet users address several potential issues their previous browsing choices may have had on their overall computing experience.
Recent study shows Microsoft's new Edge isn't as effective for protecting privacy compared to other browsers
In a new study comparing back-end data exchange among some of the most popular web browsers, Microsoft’s new Edge browser appears to be lagging behind Chrome, Firefox, and Safari in regards to web browser privacy.
Google banner warning Microsoft Edge users about running Chrome extensions replaced
Google has replaced a banner warning Microsoft Edge users about running Chrome extensions
Edge developer chimes in with "receipts" addressing Google's new 'secure extensions' prompt
Google's prompt is more fear-mongering than a hazardous reality for users.
Microsoft apparently removing 'Offline Accounts' settings for international Windows 10 users
Microsoft seems to be constantly trying to get Windows users comfortable with the idea of syncing their system settings with a Microsoft account
Microsoft is bringing Edge's "move tabs to new window" feature to Chrome
When Microsoft initially made the plans to replace its EdgeHTML rendering engine with Chromium in the built-in browser for Windows 10, it also explained that it will also make contribution to the Chromium project.
Google plans to deprecate Edge's user-agent string workaround and Microsoft is onboard
Ultimately, Google is looking to improve personal privacy online by minimizing the level of specificity of user data given to websites
A new Microsoft Edge feature could put a cramp in Google's Ad business
Microsoft putting emphasis on Trust Protection Lists which targets rampant online advertising could, in fact, end up hurting one of the internet's biggest shepard's of online advertising in Google.