In the near future, Microsoft plans to release an update for the Microsoft Edge Stable Channel, which will improve browser security when visiting less popular sites.
The developers say that starting with version 104.0.1293.47, Edge will switch to the Basic security level if the “Enhance your security on the web” mode is enabled in the settings. Enabling this mode activates an additional layer of protection against memory-related vulnerabilities by disabling JavaScript JIT compilation and enabling additional OS protections when browsing and visiting unfamiliar sites.
In the latest stable version of the browser, the Basic security level will be enabled by default, which means that mitigation measures will only be applied to sites that the user visits infrequently. According to the developers, this will help maintain the user experience for the most popular sites on the Internet at the proper level.
Also in the new version of Edge will be the ability to import data from Google Chrome during the first launch without installing a browser on the device. The user only needs to sign in to their Google account during the first launch of Microsoft Edge.