Serious Discussion Microsoft Edge Stable (Chromium) Now Available for Download

Version 149.0.4022.69: June 12, 2026

CategoryDescription
FixesFixed various bugs and performance issues.
SecurityStable channel security updates are listed here.

Fixes​

  • Fixed an issue that caused the Downloads dialog to continue displaying the "Keep/Delete" prompt for .rdp files after the download completed.
 
Another update, adding another 1GB to the size of a browser I don't even use. 🤔

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There was an entry earlier from MS in start-up witch was Edge cleanup, & it did remove the previous version :rolleyes::rolleyes:
I have issues also with Windows security; for the third time in row, after clean install and using for sometime, it fails to open when clicked; the processes are running normally in taskmanger, only the interface.
Looks like MS is facing hard times.
 
I'll do it tonight. I was just watching Chris Titus's video on how to remove it so it doesn't come back again, and I'll apply it later.
Do it this way. It's easier and safer. You install Wintoys from MS Store, go to Tools > System > Digital Markets Act > On. Restart machine, uninstall Edge via Settings et voila! Like magic! Poof! 🪄🪄:cry::cry::cry:
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Frankly, I'm really surprised that MS allows Wintoys to do this in non-EEA countries but let's not tell. 🤫
 
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Do it this way. It's easier and safer. You install Wintoys from MS Store, go to Tools > System > Digital Markets Act > On. Restart machine, uninstall Edge via Settings et voila! Like magic! Poof! 🪄🪄:cry::cry::cry:
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Frankly, I'm really surprised that MS allows Wintoys to do this in non-EEA countries but let's not tell. 🤫
Thank you, the like button does not appear even after refreshing the page. 👍
 
Another update, adding another 1GB to the size of a browser I don't even use. 🤔

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UPDATE;

I noticed that more users have observed the same issue with MS Edge's size increasing in recent versions. For example, here is a thread on Reddit discussing it.



The only answer I found from Microsoft Support is the following:
Microsoft Edge's app size has increased significantly because it is no longer just a web browser. It is integrated into Windows as a core system component that powers Windows Widgets, system search, and Edge WebView, while also keeping duplicated files to ensure stability during updates.

The main reasons for the larger footprint include:
  • EdgeCore and WebView: Windows requires underlying Edge components (EdgeCore and WebView) to render modern, web-based UI elements across your OS. This essentially means your computer houses multiple sub-versions of Edge to support these applications.
  • Hard-Linked Files: In Windows Apps menus, the displayed size often counts files multiple times. Shared files (like core rendering engines) are linked across multiple folders, artificially inflating the size you see in settings.
  • Cached Data: Modern browsers like Edge store a large amount of temporary data (cookies, saved site information, media caches) to make websites load faster and allow you to resume sessions instantly.
  • Leftover Update Installers: Edge regularly updates itself, and leftover installation files (.tmp, old .exe versions) can sometimes accumulate over time in your system folders.
 
UPDATE;

I noticed that more users have observed the same issue with MS Edge's size increasing in recent versions. For example, here is a thread on Reddit discussing it.



The only answer I found from Microsoft Support is the following:


The explanation in Microsoft Support website is accurate. They are indeed hardlinked. You can see the actual size using something like WizTree in its Size vs Allocated tab. File Explorer is basically too dumb to calculate the actual size.
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The explanation in Microsoft Support website is accurate. They are indeed hardlinked. You can see the actual size using something like WizTree in its Size vs Allocated tab. File Explorer is basically too dumb to calculate the actual size.
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I checked the size of my Microsoft Edge installation using Wiztree, but I used the filter to calculate Edge only, excluding WebView, and the result was as shown in the screenshot: 1.5 GB in the Users folder (let's consider it cache files), and 1.5 GB in Program Files (x86), which I don't understand why. 🤔

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I checked the size of my Microsoft Edge installation using Wiztree, but I used the filter to calculate Edge only, excluding WebView, and the result was as shown in the screenshot: 1.5 GB in the Users folder (let's consider it cache files), and 1.5 GB in Program Files (x86), which I don't understand why. 🤔

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Close to Brave's numbers.
 
I checked the size of my Microsoft Edge installation using Wiztree, but I used the filter to calculate Edge only, excluding WebView, and the result was as shown in the screenshot: 1.5 GB in the Users folder (let's consider it cache files), and 1.5 GB in Program Files (x86), which I don't understand why. 🤔

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It's because you still have older versions of Edge which was not deleted. I can see them in your screenshot. They are usually deleted on a system restart after an update but sometimes they don't. You can delete them manually.
BTW, WebView often doesn't update to the latest version and relies on the older version of Edge so in that case you won't be able to delete the old Edge. Don't force delete if it doesn't let you delete.
 
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