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- Where Did My Bitcoin Go After a Scam?
I asked myself this exact question the first time it happened to me. You send Bitcoin, realize something’s off… and then it’s just gone from your wallet. No reversal, no “cancel” button. But the weird part is — it’s not actually gone. You just don’t know how to see it yet. First thing I checked (and you probably should too) I went back to my wallet and found the transaction ID (TXID). Once I pasted it into a blockchain explorer, I could see: • The address I sent it to • The exact amount • The timestamp That’s when it hit me: the money didn’t disappear — it moved. What usually happens right after a scam In my case (and from what I’ve seen since), scammers don’t leave Bitcoin sitting in one place. What I noticed: • The funds were moved again within minutes • Then split into smaller amounts • Then sent across multiple wallets At first it looked chaotic, but after staring at it for a while, you start to see a pattern. It’s not random — it’s done on purpose to make tracking harder. The confusing part This is where I got stuck. You click into the next wallet… then the next… then suddenly there are like 20 transactions going in different directions. It feels like you lost the trail, but you didn’t — it just got more complex. What helped me: • Following the largest chunk first • Ignoring tiny amounts unless they repeated • Staying focused on one path at a time Where the Bitcoin often ends up I didn’t realize this at first, but most of the time the funds are heading somewhere specific: • Another controlled wallet (temporary holding) • A mixing pattern (to break the trail) • Or eventually, an exchange That last one surprised me. If it reaches an exchange, there’s at least some structure behind it, even if you can’t see it directly. The part no one explains clearly What really changed how I saw this: You’re not trying to “get it back” at this stage — you’re trying to understand the path. Once I stopped expecting instant recovery and focused on just tracking the movement, things started making more sense. That’s also when I realized why people look into groups like the Jim Recovery Team. It’s not just about seeing transactions — it’s about interpreting where that trail actually leads and whether it reaches a point where something can be done. What you actually learn from tracking Even if you’re not an expert, following your Bitcoin can show you: • How fast the scammer moved it • Whether it was split or funneled • If it’s still moving or sitting somewhere And honestly, just seeing that makes the whole situation feel a little less like a black hole. I know how frustrating it is when it first happens. But if you still have your TXID, you’re not completely in the dark — you just need to follow the trail step by step.Thomasgray started following Where Did My Bitcoin Go After a Scam?Thomasgray joined the community- +13439473496 Canada WhatsApp - Overnight Lost Hope Restored: My Crypto Scam Recovery Story with Mighty Hacker Recovery
I still remember the night I found it—an investment website being hyped all over Twitter. The promises were bold: fast returns, “guaranteed” growth, and testimonials that felt just real enough to trust. I started small, but as the numbers on my dashboard kept climbing, so did my confidence. Within months, I had invested $87,000. Then one day, everything froze. I couldn’t withdraw. Messages to support went unanswered. The website eventually disappeared. That’s when it hit me—I had been scammed. For weeks, I felt stuck between anger and regret. I replayed every decision, wondering how I missed the signs. Eventually, I decided to fight back. After hours of searching and reaching out to different services, I came across Mighty Hacker Recovery. At first, I was skeptical. But they explained their process—using blockchain forensics tools to trace transactions, identify patterns, and follow the movement of stolen funds. They also offered help with investment scam recovery, wallet access issues, and even securing compromised devices. What stood out was their persistence. They walked me through each step, showing how digital footprints aren’t as invisible as scammers think. Their team worked to trace my funds across multiple transactions, even through attempts to hide them. It wasn’t instant, and it wasn’t easy—but I finally started seeing results. Looking back, losing that money taught me a hard lesson about trust and due diligence. But finding the right help reminded me that not all hope is lost. If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, know this: don’t give up too quickly. There are people out there who understand the system—and how to fight back.- +13439473496 Canada WhatsApp - Overnight Lost Hope Restored: My Crypto Scam Recovery Story with Mighty Hacker Recovery
I still remember the night I found it—an investment website being hyped all over Twitter. The promises were bold: fast returns, “guaranteed” growth, and testimonials that felt just real enough to trust. I started small, but as the numbers on my dashboard kept climbing, so did my confidence. Within months, I had invested $87,000. Then one day, everything froze. I couldn’t withdraw. Messages to support went unanswered. The website eventually disappeared. That’s when it hit me—I had been scammed. For weeks, I felt stuck between anger and regret. I replayed every decision, wondering how I missed the signs. Eventually, I decided to fight back. After hours of searching and reaching out to different services, I came across Mighty Hacker Recovery. At first, I was skeptical. But they explained their process—using blockchain forensics tools to trace transactions, identify patterns, and follow the movement of stolen funds. They also offered help with investment scam recovery, wallet access issues, and even securing compromised devices. What stood out was their persistence. They walked me through each step, showing how digital footprints aren’t as invisible as scammers think. Their team worked to trace my funds across multiple transactions, even through attempts to hide them. It wasn’t instant, and it wasn’t easy—but I finally started seeing results. Looking back, losing that money taught me a hard lesson about trust and due diligence. But finding the right help reminded me that not all hope is lost. If you ever find yourself in a similar situation, know this: don’t give up too quickly. There are people out there who understand the system—and how to fight back. https://youtube.com/shorts/4fu6-TUamJA?feature=sharewillback485 joined the communityCrisViera joined the community- Last week
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Version History of the PotPlayer ---------------------------------------------------------- [260401] ---------------------------------------------------------- + Added the ability to output subtitles using libass + Added the ability to handle HLS/Dash playback using built-in modules - Improved subtitle output speed - Improved speed for some video filters - Fixed an issue where external audio could not be connected when multiple audio files were present - Fixed an issue where certain Unicode characters were displayed incorrectly - Fixed an issue where playback always started from the beginning upon completion in the temporary playback queuecwre joined the communityalsofy2026 joined the communitytruevisoryrealty joined the communityOndrej2005 joined the community- Telegram Desktop Messenger 6.7.1 AIO Silent Multilingual
Changes in version 6.7.1 (2026-04-01):Fix crash in emoji panel animation. Changes in version 6.7.0 (2026-04-01):AI Text Editor for messages. Enhanced Polls with media, locations and suggested options. Bots can create and managed other Bots on your behalf. Drawing tools in image editor (brush, marker, eraser, arrow). Trim recorded voice messages. Per-file captions when sending multiple files. Audio sharing in calls on Linux.- Vivaldi 7.9.3970.47 Dual Multi Silent
Changes in version 7.9 Build 3970.47 – Minor Update 4- Brave Browser 1.88.138 Dual x86x64 [Silent]
Changes in Brave 1.88.138 (Chromium 146.0.7680.178):Fixed incorrect frame border inset when using vertical tabs with fullscreen on macOS. Upgraded Chromium to 146.0.7680.178. (Changelog for 146.0.7680.178) Changes in Brave 1.88.136 (Chromium 146.0.7680.164):Upgraded Chromium to 146.0.7680.164. (Changelog for 146.0.7680.164)StopPlaagDieren joined the community- Google Chrome 146.0.7680.178 Dual x86x64 Silent
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version 19.6.4 March 30th 2026Update for: K-Lite Codec Pack 19.6.0 and newer (Basic/Standard/Full/Mega) Changelog: Updated MPC-HC to version 2.6.4.30 Updated LAV Filters to version 0.81-8-ga9e68 Updated MPC Video Renderer to version 0.10.0.2530jsh.alqassimi joined the communityJyotiraditya Singh Sisodia joined the community- Earlier
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https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-relnote-stable-channelshirtcommedes changed their profile photo- Brave Browser 1.88.138 Dual x86x64 [Silent]
Changes in Brave 1.88.136 (Chromium 146.0.7680.164):Upgraded Chromium to 146.0.7680.164. (Changelog for 146.0.7680.164) Changes in Brave 1.88.134 (Chromium 146.0.7680.153):[Security] Fixed “Gate3” explorer URL validation to prevent XSS. Fixed separator being visible at top of video while in fullscreen. Upgraded Chromium to 146.0.7680.153. (Changelog for 146.0.7680.153)- Plugins Components 27.03.2026 Desatendido Multi [x86/x64]
What’s New in Adobe AIR 51.3.1.2:AIR files need to have the correct CRC for the hash file macOS WebView causes a crash on a certificate error Direct mode glitching caused by fix for ANGLE rendering ANGLE on Windows was flipped and unstable when rendering display list content Rounding down font scaling to improve line-clipping outcomes Adding Android camera2 support for YUV Ensuring Angle DLLs are only loaded if useAngle is set to true Ensuring Linux symlinks are fully updated by configure script Ensuring ‘float’ is a type of Number and is sent to the Debugger as such Ensuring float typeof/instanceof matches int/number behaviour- Mozilla Firefox 149.0.0 AIO Silent Arabic/English/French
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Version 26.03.23 CPU-Z 2.19 DriverStore Explorer v0.12.152 HWiNFO 8.44 Process Explorer v17.1 ReNamer 7.9 ScreenToGif 2.43.1 WinScan2PDF 9.66 WizTree 4.31- ScreenToGif 2.43.1 AIO Silent Free
Record your current display screen with this application, which also supports webcam image capturing and allows you to generate GIF animations Screen To Gif is a highly intuitive application meant to aid users in generating their own animations. The program features multiple options for customization, such as adding text strings or sepia effects. A whole world of customizationThe application records the current display screen, saves each screenshot as a frame and allows users to edit these pictures before generating the output file. One of the very nice features of this tool is that the built-in “Editor” is very powerful and allows for a lot of user-customization. Short text descriptions or captions can be inserted. A really great function is that users have complete control over the display timers. One could, for example, create an animation that displays a certain message for just a few frames. Importing or exporting frames is also supported, which means that common images (BMP, JPG, GIF and PNG) can be inserted into the newly created animation. All the basic image modification tools are availableThe program is highly flexible and allows users to adjust their screen recordings by adding frame-by-frame crop, rotate and flip effects. Users that find these options too limiting should also know that Screen To Gif can add sepia, pixelate, blur, negative, color and grayscale filters. And, if all else fails, a “Free drawing” option exists to fully emancipate users' imagination! An interesting option is the “Speed modifier”. This allows users to speed up or slow down their animations. This is a perfect method of blurring out irrelevant parts of the animation! An overall great program for generating highly customized animationsScreen To Gif is packed with functionality which casual and advanced users will find very nice. There are plenty of features to add particular flavors to output files and the clean interface is really well-suited for the job at hand. ScreenToGif 2.43.1 What's new?Bug fixes and translation updates. German translation updated. Updated the installer to download the latest version of FFmpeg. Fixed:The "Automatic Tasks" options page was not working. FFmpeg detection was wrong, which caused video export to fail. Homepage: https://www.screentogif.com/ Changelog: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/releases Silent installation https://www.mediafire.com/file/gzid91dlsu74crb/ScreenToGif+2.43.1+AIO+Silent+Install.7z/file https://transfer.it/t/K99Q38w3yLyB- Microsoft Edge-WebView2 Runtime 146.0.3856.84 Dual x86x64 [Silent]
1https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/deployedge/microsoft-edge-relnote-stable-channel- Google Chrome 146.0.7680.178 Dual x86x64 Silent
The Stable channel has been updated to 146.0.7680.153/154 for Windows/Mac and 146.0.7680.153 for Linux, which will roll out over the coming days/weeks. A full list of changes in this build is available in the Log Security Fixes and Rewards Note: Access to bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix. We will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third party library that other projects similarly depend on, but haven’t yet fixed. This update includes 26 security fixes. Please see the Chrome Security Page for more information. [TBD][475877320] Critical CVE-2026-4439: Out of bounds memory access in WebGL. Reported by Goodluck on 2026-01-15 [TBD][485935305] Critical CVE-2026-4440: Out of bounds read and write in WebGL. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-02-20 [TBD][489381399] Critical CVE-2026-4441: Use after free in Base. Reported by Google on 2026-03-03 [TBD][484751092] High CVE-2026-4442: Heap buffer overflow in CSS. Reported by Syn4pse on 2026-02-16 [TBD][485292589] High CVE-2026-4443: Heap buffer overflow in WebAudio. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-02-18 [TBD][486349161] High CVE-2026-4444: Stack buffer overflow in WebRTC. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-02-21 [TBD][486421953] High CVE-2026-4445: Use after free in WebRTC. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-02-22 [TBD][486421954] High CVE-2026-4446: Use after free in WebRTC. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-02-22 [TBD][486657483] High CVE-2026-4447: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Erge on 2026-02-23 [TBD][486972661] High CVE-2026-4448: Heap buffer overflow in ANGLE. Reported by M. Fauzan Wijaya (Gh05t666nero) on 2026-02-23 [TBD][487117772] High CVE-2026-4449: Use after free in Blink. Reported by Syn4pse on 2026-02-24 [TBD][487746373] High CVE-2026-4450: Out of bounds write in V8. Reported by qymag1c on 2026-02-26 [TBD][487768779] High CVE-2026-4451: Insufficient validation of untrusted input in Navigation. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-02-26 [TBD][487977696] High CVE-2026-4452: Integer overflow in ANGLE. Reported by cinzinga on 2026-02-26 [TBD][488400770] High CVE-2026-4453: Integer overflow in Dawn. Reported by sweetchip on 2026-02-27 [TBD][488585488] High CVE-2026-4454: Use after free in Network. Reported by heapracer (@heapracer) on 2026-03-01 [TBD][488585504] High CVE-2026-4455: Heap buffer overflow in PDFium. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-03-01 [TBD][488617440] High CVE-2026-4456: Use after free in Digital Credentials API. Reported by sean wong on 2026-02-28 [TBD][488803413] High CVE-2026-4457: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by Zhenpeng (Leo) Lin at depthfirst on 2026-03-01 [TBD][489619753] High CVE-2026-4458: Use after free in Extensions. Reported by Shaheen Fazim on 2026-03-04 [TBD][490246422] High CVE-2026-4459: Out of bounds read and write in WebAudio. Reported by Jihyeon Jeong (Compsec Lab, Seoul National University / Research Intern) on 2026-03-06 [TBD][490254124] High CVE-2026-4460: Out of bounds read in Skia. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-03-06 [TBD][490558172] High CVE-2026-4461: Inappropriate implementation in V8. Reported by Google on 2026-03-07 [TBD][491080830] High CVE-2026-4462: Out of bounds read in Blink. Reported by heapracer (@heapracer) on 2026-03-09 [TBD][491358681] High CVE-2026-4463: Heap buffer overflow in WebRTC. Reported by c6eed09fc8b174b0f3eebedcceb1e792 on 2026-03-10 [TBD][487208468] Medium CVE-2026-4464: Integer overflow in ANGLE. Reported by heesun on 2026-02-24 We would also like to thank all security researchers that worked with us during the development cycle to prevent security bugs from ever reaching the stable channel. Many of our security bugs are detected using AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer,UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, Control Flow Integrity, libFuzzer, or AFL. Interested in switching release channels? Find out how here. If you find a new issue, please let us know by filing a bug. The community help forum is also a great place to reach out for help or learn about common issues.- WInzard-PIW- Modular Post-Install Tool (Inspired by WPI)
Winzard-PIW Alpha 1.6 continues to grow beyond a simple post-installation tool. What started as a local, transparent, script-based solution for installing EXE / MSI applications and deploying portable apps is now also evolving into a practical Windows customization hub. This new phase is not meant to magically replace every theming or customization tool. The goal is instead to provide a clearer and more maintainable workflow for preparing, organizing, launching, and re-applying a personalized Windows environment. What is improving in Alpha 1.6 Recent work has focused heavily on the customization side of the project, especially with: wallpaper support lock / login screen support cursor deployment manual tool integration better Builder / Deploy separation better synchronization between Builder and Deploy a cleaner and more centralized Builder hub The customization workflow now supports a mix of: automatic resources manual tools manual packages guided external workflows The tools and workflows currently tested include: 7TSP Rainmeter StartAllBack UltraUXThemePatcher SecureUxTheme OldNewExplorer The project is still in alpha, so not everything is fully automated, and some steps remain intentionally manual. Why this matters Windows customization is almost never perfect, especially depending on the version and build being used. The real goal of Winzard-PIW is not to promise perfect automation, but to make the whole process: more organized easier to repeat easier to repair easier to maintain over time In that sense, PIW-Deploy becomes more than just a deployment folder. It also becomes a practical maintenance and re-apply kit. Current direction of the project Alpha 1.6 marks an important step because it makes the project more coherent: PIW-Builder prepares and generates PIW-Deploy executes and applies customization is becoming a real supported workflow the overall structure of the project is becoming cleaner and more mature Demonstrations of a customized installation I will leave you with a few images of a Windows setup customized with PIW and the associated tools, running on Windows 11 LTSC in a VM. I went for a small retro vibe where Mac OS 9 meets Windows 9x. I hope you will enjoy it 😊- K-Lite Codec Pack Mega v19.6.4 Repack Multi
Version 19.6.0 March 19th 2026Changelog: Updated MPC-HC to version 2.6.4.0 Updated LAV Filters to version 0.81-7-g8c4ee Updated GraphStudioNext to version 0.7.3.12- SumatraPDF 3.1.2 & 3.6.1
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What v5 adds Physical-drive inspection with Windows identity plus NVMe, ATA/SATA SMART, and USB SAT details where the current Windows path exposes them Read Verify: host-side full-device sequential raw reads with progress, elapsed time, ETA, and logging Low-Level Format: destructive whole-device zero-write path with explicit double-confirmation, stop support, and post-operation device refresh Trim: destructive whole-device discard / TRIM workflow, equivalent in intent to Linux blkdiscard Detailed operation logs, exportable inspection details, startup diagnostics Operations Read Verify: read the whole physical device from the host side without writing to it Low-Level Format: write zero-filled buffers across the entire selected physical drive Trim: send full-device discard / TRIM requests; faster than full LLF but does not guarantee full data destruction
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- K-Lite Codec Pack Mega v19.6.4 Repack Multi
version 19.5.8 ~ March 14th 2026 Update for: K-Lite Codec Pack 19.4.0 and newer (Basic/Standard/Full/Mega) Changelog: Updated MPC-HC to version 2.6.3.17 Updated LAV Filters to version 0.81-7-g8c4ee Updated MediaInfo Lite to version 26.01- Microsoft Edge-WebView2 Runtime 146.0.3856.84 Dual x86x64 [Silent]
Version 146.0.3856.59: March 13, 2026 (Stable)Release SummaryCategory Description Feature Updates New features and enhancements for the browser. Policy Updates Updated policies for better security and usability. Security Stable channel security updates are listed here. AnnouncementCollections retirement. Microsoft will begin retiring Collections. A banner will be shown to existing Collections users, and users will no longer be able to add new items to Collections. To keep saved content, users can export it or move all pages to Favorites. For more information, see Organize your ideas with Collections in Microsoft Edge. Microsoft Edge supported operating systems for macOS. Edge version 150 is currently planned to be the last release that supports macOS 12 (Monterey). Under this plan, Edge version 151 or later will require macOS 13 (Ventura) or later. Migration to improved V2 architecture for Workspaces. Workspaces, introduced in Edge in 2022, allows users to create durable sets of tabs that can be saved and shared with others. To improve reliability and performance of this feature, the following changes are being made: Migrating data for saved Workspaces from OneDrive/SharePoint to the Edge Sync service. Removing the collaboration/share functionality of this feature. For organizations who have disabled Sync through policy, the existing v1 Workspace data will still be migrated to the new architecture. New v2 Workspaces created after migration will not sync across devices and will remain local to each device. This update began rolling out in Edge Stable version 145 and continues rolling out in Edge Stable version 146. For more information, see Getting started with Microsoft Edge Workspaces. Custom primary password deprecation. In Microsoft Edge 146, users will no longer be able to create a new custom primary password in Edge Settings (edge://settings/autofill/passwords/settings). Users who already have a custom primary password configured will see a warning that the feature will not be available starting June 4, 2026. On June 4, 2026, users still using a custom primary password will automatically be migrated to device authentication. FixesFixed an issue on Windows that could cause tabs to be discarded unexpectedly on high-memory devices. Feature UpdatesThird-party storage partitioning policy updates. The ThirdPartyStoragePartitioningBlockedForOrigins and DefaultThirdPartyStoragePartitioningSetting policies were deprecated in Microsoft Edge version 140 and are now obsolete. They no longer function after Microsoft Edge version 145. The replacement for these policies is usage of the requestStorageAccess method. For more information, see requestStorageAccess() method - Web APIs. New Local Network Access policies. With Microsoft Edge 146 Stable, the following policies are available to mitigate scenarios where Local Network Access restrictions affect cross-origin iframes: LocalNetworkAccessIpAddressSpaceOverrides – Allows defining a given address range as public, local, or loopback. LocalNetworkAccessPermissionsPolicyDefaultEnabled – Allows cross-origin iframes to inherit the local network access permission defined through the LocalNetworkAllowedForUrls policy for top-level hosts or domains. For more information, see Adapting your website for new Local Network Access restrictions in Microsoft Edge. Enterprise New Tab Page experience. Microsoft Edge for Business introduces a modern experience for the New Tab Page (NTP). Note: This is a controlled feature rollout. If you don't see this feature, check back as we continue the rollout. Copilot New Tab Page. Search, chat, and explore the web from one search box with Copilot-suggested actions and curated work content to help users get things done faster on the refreshed Copilot New Tab Page. Note: This experience is in public preview and can be enabled via the Edge management service in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center. General availability is expected in early April. For more information, see Configuring Copilot Mode. Desktop Visual Search. Users can quickly send images to Bing Visual Search from the Edge Desktop Search Bar to identify images, people, animals, and shows; extract, copy, and translate text while preserving formatting. This feature can also help discover products, recipes, locations, and more. This feature is available on Windows devices. Admins can control availability using the VisualSearchEnabled policy. Tracking prevention when browsing InPrivate. Microsoft Edge is unifying the tracking prevention experience between standard browsing and InPrivate windows. The toggle allowing users to select Strict tracking prevention specifically for InPrivate browsing will be removed. Previously available in edge://settings/privacy/trackingPrevention and the InPrivate New Tab Page, this toggle will no longer appear. InPrivate browsing will now use the same tracking prevention setting as normal browsing windows. Note: This is a controlled feature rollout. Improvements to site permissions user interfaces. Site permissions have been redesigned to better align with user expectations. Improvements include changes to the Omnibox and Page Info dialog, and permissions are easier to review and modify in Settings. Note: This is a controlled feature rollout. If you don't see this feature, check back as we continue our rollout. Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat support for multiple open tabs. Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat in Edge will soon be able to answer contextual questions about a user's open window. This extends the existing capability which can only access the open page. All existing user settings and policies and DLP considerations will continue to be respected. Note: This is a controlled feature rollout. If you don't see this feature, check back as we continue our rollout Ground Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat in Edge for Business in your open YouTube videos. Get relevant answers and insights about your open YouTube videos in Copilot Chat in Edge. Note: This is a controlled feature rollout. If you don't see this feature, check back as we continue our rollout. Removal of “Passwords” from Clear Browsing Data. Microsoft Edge is simplifying the Clear browsing data experience edge://settings/privacy/clearBrowsingData by removing the Passwords from the list of data types that can be cleared. This update addresses feedback that users were unintentionally deleting their saved passwords when clearing their browsing history, leading to confusion and sign‑in issues. Users can continue to manage, edit, or delete passwords directly from edge://settings/autofill/passwords. Private IP. Private IP expands the capabilities of Edge Secure Network. Edge Secure Network functions as a VPN that helps users securely connect to the internet. Trackers embedded in websites often monitor browsing activity and infer location from IP addresses. Private IP uses Tracking Prevention block lists to reroute known trackers through Secure Network, helping obscure the user's IP address. Edge Secure Network is not currently available for managed devices. Note: This is a controlled feature rollout. If you don't see this feature, check back as we continue our rollout. Policy UpdatesNew policiesLocalNetworkAccessIpAddressSpaceOverrides - Override IP address space mappings LocalNetworkAccessPermissionsPolicyDefaultEnabled - Allow Local Network Access (LNA) requests in subframes without explicit delegation LocalNetworkAllowedForUrls - Allow sites to make network requests to local network endpoints LocalNetworkBlockedForUrls - Block sites from making network requests to local network endpoints LoopbackNetworkAllowedForUrls - Allow sites to make network requests to the local device LoopbackNetworkBlockedForUrls - Block sites from making network requests to the local device PreferSlowCiphers - Prefer specific encryption cipher algorithms for TLS PreferSlowKexAlgorithms - Prefer specific key exchange algorithms for TLS StandardizedBrowserZoomEnabled - Enable standardized browser zoom behavior WarnBeforeQuittingEnabled - Show a warning dialog when the user attempts to quit Obsolete policiesDefaultThirdPartyStoragePartitioningSetting - Default setting for third-party storage partitioning (obsolete) ThirdPartyStoragePartitioningBlockedForOrigins - Disable third-party storage partitioning for specific top-level origins (obsolete) Note For the latest web platform features and updates, see the Microsoft Edge 146 web platform release notes (Mar. 2026). - Where Did My Bitcoin Go After a Scam?