Microsoft released version 142 (142.0.3595.53) of the Microsoft Edge browser. A security update that had previously been omitted was incorporated into this update, resulting in the correction of 21 security vulnerabilities. One of these, CVE-2025-60711, is a Microsoft-specific vulnerability. There is an issue with the Auto-Open feature. User settings were not fully applied, and some settings were not implemented as intended. To resolve this, the changes will be gradually rolled back over the next month to ensure all user settings are correctly applied. The feature can also be manually disabled. More information can be found in the release notes. Another issue has been fixed. This should restore the functionality of thePrint to PDF and Screenshot features in Headless Mode. New features summaryStarting with Microsoft Edge version 142, a new configuration step is introduced to maintain MIP protection via the Microsoft Edge Management Service. In organizations where both Scareware Blocker and SmartScreen are enabled, users now have the option to send alerts to SmartScreen. New policies for Scareware Blocker: Tabs can be grouped by dragging one tab over another. This feature can now be controlled via the "Drag to group tabs" toggle in Microsoft Edge settings at edge://settings/appearance/tabs. Open external links in a different profile when recommended by external applications. Improved autofill functionality in Microsoft Edge. New policiesScarewareBlockerAllowListDomains – Configures domains on which the scareware blocker will not run. ScarewareBlockerBlocksDetectedSitesEnabled – Configures Edge to block detected fraudulent sites. ScarewareBlockerSendDetectedSitesToSmartScreenEnabled – Allows the scareware blocker to send detected fraudulent site URLs to Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. What is Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime? Microsoft Edge WebView2 is a runtime installation used to provide web-based features in Microsoft 365 desktop apps that Microsoft began installing on Windows devices earlier this year. WebView2 uses Microsoft Edge as the rendering engine. In Windows 11, the component is installed on the system by default. On earlier versions of Windows, it is automatically installed for users with modern versions of Microsoft Office for the specific purpose of running Office applications and the components built into the applications, built on top of web frameworks. For PC users looking to take advantage of new or improved Office features or add-ins that depend on WebView2, they do not require any user input/action; as soon as WebView2 is available on the device, the component will be installed automatically. Regarding updates, WebView2 Runtime uses its own automatic update process, separate from the update channel used by Microsoft 365 Apps, to keep WebView2 up to date with the latest security and reliability updates. Silent installation Windows 11/10 Edge with WebView2 https://www.mediafire.com/file/bemiaj52zh2sge8/Microsoft+Edge-WebView2+Runtime+142.0.3595.53+AIO+Silent+Install.7z/file https://seyarabata.com/690508f44ab93 Windows 7/8 تثبيت صامت Silent installation Microsoft Edge-WebView2 Runtime 109.0.1518.140 Aio Win 7 Silent Install Edge with WebView2 https://www.mediafire.com/file/3uckk412kgsd9m3/Microsoft+Edge-WebView2+Runtime+109.0.1518.140+Aio+Win+7+Silent+Install.7z/file https://mir.cr/0EUVSWWV