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Microsoft Edge-WebView2 Runtime 146.0.3856.62 Dual x86x64 [Silent]

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Version 141.0.3537.71: October 9, 2025

Fixed various bugs, feature update and performance issues.

Stable channel security updates are listed here.

Feature Updates

  • A Refreshed Profile Flyout Experience for Better Clarity and Actionability. The Microsoft Edge profile flyout is updated to deliver a cleaner, more intuitive experience. The refreshed design makes it easier to distinguish between work and personal profiles, manage credentials, and quickly access key settings—all within a polished interface that supports modern browsing needs. With streamlined sign-in, clearer profile types, and organization branding preserved, this update enables a more efficient and trustworthy experience for customers. Note: This is a controlled feature rollout. If you don't see this feature, check back as we continue our rollout.

Improved reliability

  • Fixed an issue which caused Microsoft Loop and Planner workflows to crash when accessibility APIs were enabled.

  • Fixed a browser crash that occurred when the BrowsingDataLifetime policy was enabled.

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Version 142.0.3595.53: October 31, 2025

Fixed various bugs and performance issues, feature updates, policy updates, and web platform release notes.

Stable channel security updates are listed here.

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Version 142.0.3595.65: November 6, 2025

Fixed various bugs, and performance issues.

Stable channel security updates are listed here.

Feature updates

  • Discover, collect, and protect data shared to Generative AI apps in Microsoft Edge with Microsoft Purview. Microsoft Edge for Business now supports inline enforcement of Purview DLP policies for unmanaged Generative AI applications. When a policy is configured in Purview to monitor or block interactions with unmanaged GenAI apps, Edge automatically applies the required settings to enforce those protections in the browser. This capability helps prevent sensitive data from being shared in prompts to AI services. Learn more on how to get started here.

    With this update, automatic activation of Microsoft Purview DLP inline protections for unmanaged GenAI apps in Edge for Business takes only one click. Learn more here. Administrators can create Purview policies to collect and analyze text prompts submitted to unmanaged GenAI apps in Edge to surface sensitive data exposure risks. Administrators can also block prompt submissions for users with elevated insider risk, enforcing adaptive protection directly in the browser.

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Version 142.0.3595.94: November 20, 2025

Fixed various bugs and performance issues, and feature updates.

Feature updates

  • Connected Feature Control (CFC). Admins now have centralized, granular control over cloud-powered and AI-driven services in Microsoft Edge such as Translate, Compose, and Auto Tab Grouping through Connected Feature Control (CFC). This new experience allows organizations to align Edge with their compliance and data protection standards by enabling or disabling specific connected experiences from a single location in the Edge Management Service portal.

  • Cross-platform policies in the Edge management service. Admins can now configure policies for Edge for Business across macOS, iOS, and Android devices on top of their existing Windows configurations in the Edge management service. Note: This experience is currently in public preview and can be accessed by opting in to targeted release in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

  • Watermarking Protection in Microsoft Edge for Business. Watermarking Protection in Microsoft Edge helps organizations visibly reinforce data protection policies by overlaying a persistent watermark on sensitive content viewed in the browser. This feature is designed to deter unauthorized sharing, support compliance efforts, and increase user awareness when handling confidential information. Note: This experience is starting public preview rollout and can be accessed by opting in to targeted release in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

  • Protected Clipboard in Microsoft Edge for Business. Admins shouldn’t have to choose between locking down copy/paste and risking data leaks. Protected Clipboard offers a smarter way for keeping sensitive data safe without disrupting user workflows. Leveraging Purview DLP policies to define trusted boundaries across managed cloud apps. Data inside those admin defined boundaries can stay protected while external data can enter if needed. Granular control for admins. Seamless productivity for users. Note: This experience is starting public preview rollout and can be accessed by opting in to targeted release in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

  • Tenant Restrictions v2 (TRv2). New enforcement to block access from unauthorized Microsoft 365 tenants directly in Microsoft Edge for Business, helping organizations maintain strict compliance and prevent data leakage across tenant boundaries. Note: This experience is starting public preview rollout and can be accessed by opting in to targeted release in the Microsoft 365 admin center.

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Version 145.0.3800.97: March 6, 2026 (Stable)

Release Summary

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Description

Fixes

Fixed various bugs and performance issues.

Security

Stable channel security updates are listed here.

Improved reliability

  • Fixed a browser crash that occurred when the DefaultCookiesSetting policy was enabled and a user entered text in the Settings search box (edge://settings).

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Version 146.0.3856.59: March 13, 2026 (Stable)

Release Summary

Category

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.


Announcement

  • Collections 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.


Fixes

  • Fixed an issue on Windows that could cause tabs to be discarded unexpectedly on high-memory devices.


Feature Updates

  • Third-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:

    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 Updates

New policies

Obsolete policies


Note

For the latest web platform features and updates, see the Microsoft Edge 146 web platform release notes (Mar. 2026).

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