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These release notes provide information about new features and nonsecurity updates that are included in the Microsoft Edge Stable Channel.
- All the security updates are listed in Release notes for Microsoft Edge Security Updates.
- Archived release notes for Microsoft Edge Stable Channel are located in Archived release notes for Microsoft Edge Stable Channel.
To understand Microsoft Edge channels, see the Overview of the Microsoft Edge channels.
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For the Stable Channel, updates roll out progressively over one or more days. To learn more, see Progressive rollouts for Microsoft Edge updates.
Microsoft Edge Web Platform constantly evolves to improve user experience, security, and privacy. To learn more, see Site compatibility-impacting changes coming to Microsoft Edge.
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.
Version 142.0.3595.90: November 18, 2025
Fixed various bugs, and performance issues.
Stable channel security updates are listed here.
Version 142.0.3595.80: November 13, 2025
Fixed various bugs, and performance issues.
Stable channel security updates are listed here.
Version 142.0.3595.76: November 11, 2025
Fixed various bugs, and performance issues.
Fixes
- Fixed an issue, which caused some third-party applications to fail to start msedge.exe while using
cmd /K cd /d %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft\Edge\Application && start msedge <url>from a command prompt window.
Version 142.0.3595.69: November 10, 2025
Fixed various bugs, and performance issues.
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.
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.
Announcements
Important update regarding the rollout of the Auto-Open feature. We’ve identified an issue with the initial implementation of the Auto-Open feature—it didn’t fully respect user preferences, and some settings weren’t honored as intended.
To address this, the changes are being rolled back in phases during the next month to ensure all user preferences are correctly honored. As a result, users may temporarily notice a return to previous behavior where the sidepane opens even if the sidebar visibility is set to Off.
Here are a few ways to manage the auto-open experience:
- Manually Turn Off Auto-Open Pane: Users can manually disable the Auto-Open experience by navigating to the settings page if they prefer not to see the sidepane open for Outlook and Teams links.
- Automatic Engagement-Based Logic: If a user doesn't engage with the Auto-Open experience and quickly closes it three times in a row, the feature is automatically turned off.
- Turn off Auto-Open Pane using admin policies: Admins can control the Auto-Open experience by using either of these policies.
- HubsSidebarEnabled: Set as "False" to turn off
- ExtensionSettings: Set the sidebar_auto_open_blocked flag as "True" to turn off
Fixes
- Fixed an issue in headless mode, which caused features like Print to PDF and Screenshot to not work as expected.
Feature updates
Configuration update for MIP Enforcement. Starting in Microsoft Edge 142, new configuration step introduced to maintain MIP protections via Microsoft Edge management service. Existing settings remain active until admins choose to update. For more information, see Protect Office documents with Microsoft Purview Information Protection labeling.
SmartScreen and Scareware blocker. In organizations where both Scareware blocker and SmartScreen are enabled, users will now have the option to send signals to SmartScreen. The new setting “Share detected scam sites with Microsoft Defender SmartScreen” is available under
edge://settings/privacy/security. If enabled, Scareware blocker reports its verdict to Microsoft Defender SmartScreen to enhance protection. Admins can control availability to this feature using the ScarewareBlockerSendDetectedSitesToSmartScreenEnabled policy.New Scareware blocker policies. Introducing two new policies for admins to configure Scareware blocker. The first, ScarewareBlockerAllowListDomains, configures a list of trusted domains for Microsoft Edge Scareware blocker. When a website's source URL matches any domain in this list, Microsoft Edge Scareware blocker doesn't analyze that site. The second, ScarewareBlockerBlocksDetectedSitesEnabled, blocks sites that are detected as potential tech scams. For both of these new policies, they'll only take effect if the ScarewareBlockerProtectionEnabled policy is enabled.
Drag to group tabs. Tab groupings can be made by dragging a tab over another. This feature can now be controlled by the "Drag to group tabs" toggle in Microsoft Edge Settings
edge://settings/appearance/tabs.Open external links in another profile when recommended by external applications. When Microsoft Edge is set as the default browser to open external links from applications, Microsoft Edge must determine which profile to open the links. Users can control which profile to use through the “Default profile for external links” setting. Applications such as Microsoft Teams or Outlook can also recommend a profile for the links. Currently, the user setting is prioritized over application recommendations. With this feature, the application recommended profile is given priority, instead of the profile selected in the setting. Admins can control the availability of the feature using the EdgeOpenExternalLinksWithAppSpecifiedProfile policy.
Improved Autofill experience in Microsoft Edge. When users fill in an Address on a form, they'll be prompted to choose whether to save it for future Autofill suggestions. This enhancement ensures Autofill data is saved intentionally by users and reduces unwanted entries as part of their Autofill suggestion. Note: This is a controlled feature rollout. If you don't see this feature, check back as we continue our rollout.
Changes to IE mode in Microsoft Edge. The entry points to reload a site manually in IE mode have been removed from consumer devices by default. This includes the option to reload in IE mode in the hamburger/ellipsis menu (a.k.a. AppMenu). Also, users will no longer see the option to add the toolbar button, and the toolbar button for IE mode will be removed. This change has completed with the release of Microsoft Edge 142 Stable.
This change doesn't impact enterprise customers when their devices are configured via group policy InternetExplorerIntegrationLevel. For more information, see Securing the Future: Changes to Internet Explorer Mode in Microsoft Edge.
Policy updates
New policies
- ScarewareBlockerAllowListDomains — Configure domains where the Scareware blocker doesn’t run
- ScarewareBlockerBlocksDetectedSitesEnabled — Configure Edge to block detected scam sites
- ScarewareBlockerSendDetectedSitesToSmartScreenEnabled — Allow the Scareware blocker to share detected scam site URLs with Microsoft Defender SmartScreen
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For the latest web platform features and updates, see Microsoft Edge 142 web platform release notes (Oct. 2025) – Microsoft Edge Developer documentation | Microsoft Learn.
Version 141.0.3537.99: October 23, 2025
Fixed various bugs, and performance issues.
Version 141.0.3537.92: October 20, 2025
Fixed various bugs, and performance issues.
Version 141.0.3537.85: October 17, 2025
Fixed various bugs, fixes, and performance issues.
Stable channel security updates are listed here.
Version 140.0.3485.130: October 16, 2025
Fixed various bugs and performance issues for Extended Stable Channel.
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.
Version 140.0.3485.119: October 9, 2025
Fixed various bugs and performance issues for Extended Stable Channel.
Version 140.0.3485.110: October 3, 2025
Fixed various bugs and performance issues for Extended Stable Channel.
Version 141.0.3537.57 October 2, 2025
Fixed various bugs and performance issues, feature updates, policy updates, and web platform release notes.
Stable channel security updates are listed here.
Announcements
New PDF Viewer Enabled by Default in Microsoft Edge. In Microsoft Edge Stable version 141, the Adobe-powered PDF viewer is now the default experience for enterprise users on Windows. Migration occurs on a phased rollout and will continue over the next few months. This change enhances performance, accessibility, and compatibility, and introduces exclusive enterprise features. Admins can manage the experience using the NewPDFReaderEnabled policy, which controls the default viewer in Edge for Windows or the NewPDFReaderWebView2List policy, which controls viewer behavior in WebView2 apps. For more information, see the FAQ page. Also, tenant admins can find additional details in the Message Center section of the Microsoft 365 Admin Center under MC1154300.
Local Network Access. Local Network Access in Microsoft Edge is a security feature that restricts a website’s ability to send requests to servers on your local network. When a website tries to connect, Microsoft Edge shows a prompt asking you to grant or deny permission. This protects privacy and security while maintaining compatibility with modern web standards. The ability of a website to request this permission from users is restricted to secure contexts. This feature is currently disabled by default in Microsoft Edge, but the default state will change starting in Edge 143. Enterprise administrators can configure Local Network Access policies. More information for users and administrators can be found here: Control a website’s access to the local network in Microsoft Edge.
Fixes
- Fixed an issue where a UIA (UI Automation) element recursively referenced itself as a child, causing timeouts and memory issues.
Feature Updates
Media control center. With media control center in Microsoft Edge, Windows users can easily manage and control multiple media sources from any website, all in one place. Quickly access videos in picture-in-picture mode, cast media to other devices, and control music, video, or any other sounds playing in Edge. Simply click on the media control center icon, depicted as a music note icon, found to the right of the address bar when media with sounds are playing to get started.
Real-time video translation. Real-time video translation. If you're learning a new language, or just like to watch foreign videos with subtitles in your preferred language, Microsoft Edge can help. With real-time video translation in Edge, you can watch videos in a different language with translated audio dub. Feature availability and functionality may vary by device type, hardware configuration (minimum 12-GB RAM and 4-core CPU), region, and platform. Availability is limited to select markets. For more information, see Real-time video translation | Microsoft Edge. Admins can control availability to this feature using the LiveVideoTranslationEnabled policy.
Policy to enable/disable Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat in Edge for Business from showing in the toolbar. Edge for Business now has a dedicated policy, Microsoft365CopilotChatIconEnabled, to enable and disable Copilot in Edge from showing in the Edge toolbar. This policy is the sole control for managing Copilot's visibility in the toolbar and the HubsSidebarEnabledd policy will no longer control the visibility of the Copilot toolbar button.
Tab preview on hover policy. The ShowTabPreviewEnabled policy lets administrators control whether Microsoft Edge displays a preview of the tab content when the user hovers over a tab. If the policy is enabled or not configured, Microsoft Edge shows a tab preview when the user hovers over a tab.
Update to "Clear Browsing Data on Close" behavior. The "Clear browsing data on close" setting (edge://settings/privacy/clearBrowsingData/clearOnClose) no longer supports automatic deletion of Passwords and Autofill data. The Passwords and Autofill form data toggles have been removed from the Settings page. Manual deletion of Passwords and Autofill remains possible via the "Delete browsing data" settings. The other data types (Browsing history, Download history, Cookies, Cached images, and Site permissions) are unaffected and can still be cleared on exit. This update doesn't impact enterprise policies, which continue to function as expected.
Policy updates
New policies
- LiveVideoTranslationEnabled - Allows users to translate videos to different languages
- OriginKeyedProcessesEnabled - Enable origin-keyed process isolation for improved security
- RelaunchFastIfOutdated - Relaunch browser quickly when the current version is outdated
- ShowTabPreviewEnabled - Enable tab preview on hover
- WebRtcPostQuantumKeyAgreement - Enable post-quantum key agreement for WebRTC
Obsoleted policies
- GamerModeEnabled - Enable Gamer Mode (obsolete)
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For the latest web platform features and updates, see Microsoft Edge 141 web platform release notes (Oct. 2025) - Microsoft Edge Developer documentation | Microsoft Learn.
Version 140.0.3485.94: September 25, 2025
Fixed various bugs and performance issues and feature updates.
Stable channel security updates are listed here.
Feature updates
- Data Loss Prevention - New inline data protection in Edge for Business for unmanaged Windows and macOS devices. When using Microsoft Edge for Business as the secure enterprise browser, Admins in Purview DLP can now configure policies that apply protections directly in the Edge browser that target scenarios where users on unmanaged (or BYO) devices are sharing data to or exfiltrating data from org-managed cloud apps (apps, which use Entra authentication for user sign-in). For more information, see Learn about Data Loss Prevention for Cloud Apps in Edge for Business, Help Prevent Users from Sharing Sensitive Info with Cloud Apps in Edge for Business, and Data Loss Prevention policy reference.
Version 140.0.3485.81: September 19, 2025
Fixed various bugs, fixes, and performance issues.
Stable channel security updates are listed here.
Fixes
- Fixed an issue where a transparent overlay appeared on the address bar when in IE mode.
Feature updates
- Improved Navigation to Extension Surfaces. To improve visibility and discoverability, Microsoft Edge is introducing two navigation improvements for extensions. First, if a user has at least one enabled extension, the puzzle icon is persistent on the toolbar. Second, from the Settings and more menu, the Extensions option allows users to reach edge://extensions and the Edge Add-ons Store directly.
Version 140.0.3485.66: September 11, 2025
Fixed various bugs, and performance issues.
Stable channel security updates are listed here.
Version 140.0.3485.54: September 5, 2025
Fixed various bugs and performance issues, feature updates, policy updates, and web platform release notes.
Stable channel security updates are listed here.
Announcement
- The Microsoft Edge Browser Policy Documentation has been updated to include mobile-specific policies. This update is intended to consolidate the desktop and mobile policies into a single location. There are no changes to the policies themselves; this is a documentation update only.
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 policy 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.
Note
This experience is starting public preview rollout and can be accessed by opting in to targeted release in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
Extensions in Edge Settings. Enabling users to find extensions in Browser Settings (edge://settings) through addition of "Extensions" navigation menu and search functionalities across installed extensions.
Improved Navigation to Extension Surfaces. To improve visibility and discoverability, Microsoft Edge is introducing two navigation improvements for extensions. First, if a user has at least one enabled extension, the puzzle icon is persistent on the toolbar. Second, from the Settings and more menu, the Extensions option allows users to reach edge://extensions and the Edge Add-ons Store directly.
Note
This is a controlled feature rollout. If you don't see this feature, check back as we continue our rollout.
Recommendation for DiskCacheSize policy. It's recommended not to configure a custom value for the DiskCacheSize policy as Microsoft Edge automatically manages the cache size for optimal performance. Setting a small value can degrade performance and increase network usage.
Scareware blocker. Scareware blocker in Microsoft Edge is your local AI powered shield designed to protect you and your users from scareware attacks. Feature availability and functionality may vary by device type, hardware configuration, region, and platform. Scareware blocker is enabled by default only on devices with more than 2GB of RAM and at least five processor cores. Devices that don't meet these minimum system requirements may require manual activation or may not support this feature. Admins can control availability to this feature using the ScarewareBlockerProtectionEnabled policy. For more information, see Scareware blocker.
Tab Groups – Auto-Save and Easy Revisit. Microsoft Edge now automatically saves tab groups, making it easier than ever for users to pick up where they left off. Organized tab groups are preserved and ready to revisit anytime, whether a user is switching tasks or restarting the browser. Admins can control the availability of the feature using the SyncTypesListDisabled policy with the “openTabs” data type.
HTTPS-first mode. HTTPS-first mode in Microsoft Edge automatically upgrades HTTP connections to HTTPS when possible. If a site doesn’t support HTTPS, Microsoft Edge shows a warning to highlight the security risk. This appears only for public sites—not private ones or manually entered HTTP URLs. Users can enable the warning in edge://settings and admins can control availability to this feature using the HttpsOnlyMode policy. For more information, see Secure your web browsing with HTTPS-First Mode in Microsoft Edge.
Third-party storage partitioning policy updates. The ThirdPartyStoragePartitioningBlockedForOrigins and DefaultThirdPartyStoragePartitioningSetting policies are deprecated in Microsoft Edge version 140 and they're planned to be obsoleted in Microsoft Edge version 145. Replacement for these policies is usage of the requestStorageAccess method. For more information, see Document: requestStorageAccess() method - Web APIs.
Enhancement to Edge updates. Microsoft is introducing an improvement to the Settings and more menu (“…” on the menu bar) which makes it easier for users to discover when a browser update is available.
Updated Collected Cookies dialog to improve performance. The Collected Cookies dialog is rewritten to improve page responsiveness. Customer-facing functionality and UX from previous releases remain the same.
Reset Microsoft Edge enterprise sync. For users having problems syncing browsing data across other signed-in devices, they can reset sync data from the Microsoft servers via Edge Settings edge://settings/profiles/sync/reset. This option should only be used if the sync data is available on one of the user's devices or if they want to delete all sync data from the servers.
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In Microsoft Edge 139, reset sync is enabled for users encountering a "No permissions" MIP error and in Microsoft Edge 140, reset sync is enabled for users encountering a "Service disabled" MIP error.
Update to Microsoft AutoUpdate policy. The MAUEnabled policy allowed admins to continue using Microsoft AutoUpdate on macOS. Since Microsoft Edge now uses EdgeUpdate, the MAUEnabled policy is obsoleted in Microsoft Edge version 140.
Create AI generated videos with Bing. Bing Video Creator empowers users to generate AI-driven videos using text prompts, using Sora technology to bring ideas to life with ease and creativity. Available exclusively to personal Microsoft Account holders, it offers both free and fast creation modes—enhanced by Microsoft Rewards points—for producing high-quality, short-form videos directly within Bing. For more information, see Bing Video Creator | Microsoft Bing.
Boost productivity and learning. With AI-driven recognition, Bing Visual Search, Edge users can get access to contextual insights and actionable information without leaving the browsing flow. You can access Visual Search by right clicking on images and selecting "Visual Search" from the drop-down menu.
Auto-discarding Sleeping Tabs. Tabs that have been sleeping for a long time will be discarded to save memory. When a user navigates back to a discarded tab, the tab needs to be reloaded. This can be managed through the AutoDiscardSleepingTabsEnabled policy. This policy is enabled if the SleepingTabsEnabled policy is enabled.
Reduce IP Address Change Notification policy updates. The ReduceIPAddressChangeNotificationEnabled policy allows admins to control the reduced IP address change notification behavior in Microsoft Edge on macOS. For issues related to connectivity with VPN connections and proxy server usage, disabling this policy setting may help to address them.
Changes to Wallet in Microsoft Edge. Wallet is being phased out to support a streamlined experience within Microsoft Edge. This affects the Wallet feature in Settings and the Mini Wallet found by clicking the profile icon in the top banner. For more information, see Changes to Wallet in Microsoft Edge.
Policy updates
New policies
- AdditionalDnsQueryTypesEnabled - Allow DNS queries for more DNS record types
- HttpsOnlyMode - Allow HTTPS-Only Mode to be enabled
- LocalNetworkAccessAllowedForUrls - Allow sites to make requests to local network endpoints
- LocalNetworkAccessBlockedForUrls - Block sites from making requests to local network endpoints
- ReduceIPAddressChangeNotificationEnabled - Enable Reduce IP Address Change Notification
- RestrictCoreSharingOnRenderer - Restrict CPU core sharing for renderer process
- ServiceWorkerAutoPreloadEnabled - Allow ServiceWorker to dispatch navigation requests without waiting for its startup
Deprecated policies
- DefaultThirdPartyStoragePartitioningSetting - Default setting for third-party storage partitioning (deprecated)
- ThirdPartyStoragePartitioningBlockedForOrigins - Disable third-party storage partitioning for specific top-level origins (deprecated)
- UserAgentReduction - Enable or disable the User-Agent Reduction (deprecated)
Obsoleted policies
- AutomaticHttpsDefault - Configure Automatic HTTPS (obsolete)
- MAUEnabled - Always use Microsoft AutoUpdate as the updater for Microsoft Edge (obsolete)
Note
For the latest web platform features and updates, see Microsoft Edge 140 web platform release notes (Sep. 2025) - Microsoft Edge Developer documentation | Microsoft Learn.