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<blockquote data-quote="Amahl Farouk" data-source="post: 925616" data-attributes="member: 90324"><p>I think we're on the same page here. My point was that the browser could offer a bit more granularity to it's controls and most use for extensions is gone. Between DNS filtering and Edge's Strict blocking we already have a fairly decent privacy setup with limited exposure to trackers. </p><p></p><p>Then again, any change made to the browser would make it non-default and we're back to square one. It's the reason Tor Browser recommends the users don't change anything other than it's security slider. I guess I'm arguing that a similar feature would make Edge a lot more appealing to people wishing to ditch Ad/tracker blocking extensions and plainly use Edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amahl Farouk, post: 925616, member: 90324"] I think we're on the same page here. My point was that the browser could offer a bit more granularity to it's controls and most use for extensions is gone. Between DNS filtering and Edge's Strict blocking we already have a fairly decent privacy setup with limited exposure to trackers. Then again, any change made to the browser would make it non-default and we're back to square one. It's the reason Tor Browser recommends the users don't change anything other than it's security slider. I guess I'm arguing that a similar feature would make Edge a lot more appealing to people wishing to ditch Ad/tracker blocking extensions and plainly use Edge. [/QUOTE]
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