Microsoft has presented a new update for its Edge browser in the stable version and that stands out for having groups of tabs, the ability to hide the title bar and have the option to use Picture in Picture (PiP) mode, among other things.
Your new update brings you to build 93.0.961.38. Two steps behind the Dev and Canary channels, which they already use version 95. The most notable novelties are the following.
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Tab groups
One of the novelties is the activation of the grouping of tabs that allows categorize tabs into user-defined groups and they help find, change and manage tabs.
PiP video image
Video picture in picture (PiP or Picture In Picture) from the floating toolbar. This translates to hover over compatible video A toolbar will appear that will allow you to view that video in a PiP window.
The title bar can now be hidden while using the vertical tabs. Vertical tabs came to Edge this year, and they got better with the passage of time and the arrival of updates. Now you can hide browser title bar, while on the vertical tabs.
For this you must access edge: // settings / appearance and, in the “Customize toolbar” section, select the option to hide the title bar in vertical tab mode.
Behavior without fusion
IE mode in Microsoft Edge will support “no merge” behavior. This means that for an end user, when a new browser window is started from an application in IE mode, it will be in a separate session, similar to the non-merge behavior in Internet Explorer 11.
For each Microsoft Edge window, the first time an IE mode tab is visited within that window, if it is one of the designated “do not merge” sites, that window hangs in a different “do not merge” IE session from all other Microsoft Edge windows at least until the last IE mode tab in that window is closed.
What’s new to bypass ClickOnce and DirectInvoke requests
Policies have been updated for Allow to bypass ClickOnce and DirectInvoke application prompts for specific file types. To do this, it is necessary to enable ClickOnceEnabled or DirectInvokeEnabled, enable the AutoOpenFileTypes policy, and establish the list of specific file types for which ClickOnce and DirectInvoke should be disabled, among other steps.
Remove from 3DES in TLS
Support for the TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA cipher suite will be removed. In Microsoft Edge version 93, the TripleDESEnabled policy will be available to support scenarios that need to preserve compatibility with outdated servers. This compatibility policy will be deprecated and will no longer work in Microsoft Edge version 95.