Let's organize - give one, get one up vote for Edge-chromium feature requests

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Microsoft Edge-chromium dev-admin emailed me that they were working on a feature request (clear browsing history on exit). So it seems they are seriously listening to user requests (I only had upvoted this request in the Microsoft insider user forum as Kees1958 my old forum nick name).

Let's organize our forum network. This is the moment to ask for or up vote/second feature requests of Edge-chromium. Let's use this forum to make Edge the browser we all want. That is why I propose the GIVE ONE - GET ONE UP VOTE. Please upvote this feature request (to implement container tabs in Edge simular to Firefox). When you upvote this one, I will upvote a request of your choice as a quid-pro-pro favour in return.

Please become a member and sign in the insider program and upvote/second this 'tab-container' feature request as I did:
Link: Edge container tabs


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Don't base it on Chromium. For crying out lout, Microsoft. If you really had to change your engine, you should have used Gecko. First you destroy Windows Phone, then you partner with Google. Just stop killing your own company already.
 

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Don't base it on Chromium. For crying out lout, Microsoft. If you really had to change your engine, you should have used Gecko. First you destroy Windows Phone, then you partner with Google. Just stop killing your own company already.

M$ past the 1 billion stock exchange value border and Bill Gates is one of the richest man in the world, so for a nearly dead company they are doing rather well in my book. But since you are a FF-fan, lets not forget this is a FF-feature, so you could do me a favour and upvote this FF-feature on the M$ forum.
 

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Don't base it on Chromium. For crying out lout, Microsoft. If you really had to change your engine, you should have used Gecko. First you destroy Windows Phone, then you partner with Google. Just stop killing your own company already.
You really didn't read the changes they've made to Microsoft Edge-Chromium. What they've removed, replaced, or how they're improving the base Chrome.
 
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Microsoft Edge-chromium dev-admin emailed me that they were working on a feature request (clear browsing history on exit).

I am so happy to hear this. To be honest I don't know how Google hasn't added this to chrome yet. They have the cookie delete in exit, but not history. I don't want to use extensions to get this done, just build it in like edge (current version) and firefox have.
 

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I am so happy to hear this. To be honest I don't know how Google hasn't added this to chrome yet. They have the cookie delete in exit, but not history. I don't want to use extensions to get this done, just build it in like edge (current version) and firefox have.
Could ask same for extensions on android, completely un-usable browser on mobile...yandex is superior compared to chrome
 
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Don't base it on Chromium. For crying out lout, Microsoft. If you really had to change your engine, you should have used Gecko. First you destroy Windows Phone, then you partner with Google. Just stop killing your own company already.
Why would Microsoft in their right mind ever use Gecko? Would be beyond counter-productive, especially when EdgeHTML was superior to Gecko.

Microsoft shift to Chromium is due to Web Compatibility and Google Anti-Competitive tactics. If not Chromium should have stayed with EdgeHTML, nothing else.
 

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Google promises to improve privacy and security on the web to block cross-site cookies and fingerprinting in Chrome at I/O 2019


Expected implementation "the coming months" according to the blog, but since website developers also have to start declaring the purpose of cookies using 'SameSite" cookie attribute in "the coming months" I expect it at the earliest end this year.
 
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