


Fixed an issue on mobile where certain sites can’t be viewed in desktop mode.Fixed an issue on mobile where certain websites can’t be logged into.Fixed an issue on mobile where signing back in to verify a browser account when prompted to sometimes results in an error message that it doesn’t meet the criteria to access the resource.Fixed an issue where passwords imported from other browsers sometimes don’t sync.Fixed an issue where spellcheck sometimes can’t be enabled.Fixed an issue where spellcheck sometimes gets unexpectedly disabled.Fixed an issue where Efficiency Mode doesn’t work.Fixed an issue where tooltips like the URL preview sometimes appear in incorrect places.Fixed an issue where the tab audio indicator sometimes doesn’t appear when it should.Fixed an issue where the page size is blank in Print Preview.Fixed an issue where the current page sometimes can’t be added to a Collection.Fixed an issue where Collections sometimes can’t be opened because the entry is grayed out.Fixed an issue where searching in Settings sometimes doesn’t return any results when it should.


Added a management policy to control if the setting for Web RTC to Respect the OS Routing Table is Enabled.Added an API to WebView2 to listen for browser exits.Added an API to WebView2 for launching the Browser Task Manager.Added the ability to open local HTML files on iOS.Other than that, there are a bunch of technical under the hood changes. They also added a setting to control if Microsoft Rewards points are shown on the browser’s profile UI. Microsoft added support for the Downloads popup in PWAs and websites installed as apps. Here’s a look at everything you need to know about Edge Dev version 94.0.992.1 before it heads to the Beta channel soon.įirst up, there’s the added features. This is the last major build for version 94, and it comes with the usual bug fixes, and a couple of added features. On schedule, Microsoft has released a new Edge Dev channel build.
