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  1. Microsoft Edge 147 is now available for all users in the Stable channel. The latest four-week feature update brings important changes to passwords, fixes for tab bugs on Windows PCs, security fixes, enterprise updates, and more.Starting with version 146, Microsoft deprecated the custom primary password feature. Previously, it allowed users to protect their personal data with a custom password, but now, Microsoft wants you to use system-wide authentication, as it is more secure and convenient. However, if you already use your custom password, Microsoft lets you continue using it until June 4. Microsoft is also changing how the browser handles data removal. It no longer lists passwords in data types so that users cannot accidentally delete their passwords. What’s New in Microsoft Edge 147 Update The latest version is a minor update for Microsoft Edge 147.0 version which comes with following changes: Fixed various bugs and performance issues Security updates What’s New in Microsoft Edge 147.0 Version The new version of Microsoft Edge comes with following changes and updates: Redesigned AI Settings Page: Settings for Copilot features will be moved to a single dedicated AI settings page. This change will be rolled out in May. Improvements to Third-party Cookie Settings: Language under Settings > Privacy, search, and services > Cookies page will be clarified to better describe the choices users have in managing third-party cookies. New Toggle Option to Create or Remove Profile Desktop Shortcut: A new toggle is added in the profile settings to allow users to create or remove the profile desktop shortcut. Copilot Integration in Immersive Reader: Users can now summarize, explain, and chat with Copilot directly through the Immersive Reader toolbar. Fixed various bugs and performance issues Policy updates Security updates 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. Download Silent installation Windows 11/10 Edge with WebView2 https://www.mediafire.com/file/3bq4y0mtpy9xgzi/Microsoft+Edge-WebView2+Runtime+147.0.3912.98+AIO+Silent+Install.7z/file https://transfer.it/t/7MdP2kpBmJjI 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

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