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<blockquote data-quote="Arequire" data-source="post: 871229" data-attributes="member: 59283"><p>They claim they've implemented the ability to hide the search bar in the dev/canary builds but I don't see the option in either build. So either they haven't or it's incredibly well hidden.</p><p>The ability to use another search provider via the search bar was in there though, although it's not implemented particularly well; typing in the search box simply types directly in the address bar. </p><p></p><p>Another big issue is that Edge's new tab page connects directly to MSN, and for anyone using it in the EU/UK the NTP throws up a big cookie warning banner at the top of the page that reappears every time you create a new tab/launch a new session. And the only way to get rid of said banner is to allow the MSN-related cookies that get dropped after clicking the banner to sit in your browser forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arequire, post: 871229, member: 59283"] They claim they've implemented the ability to hide the search bar in the dev/canary builds but I don't see the option in either build. So either they haven't or it's incredibly well hidden. The ability to use another search provider via the search bar was in there though, although it's not implemented particularly well; typing in the search box simply types directly in the address bar. Another big issue is that Edge's new tab page connects directly to MSN, and for anyone using it in the EU/UK the NTP throws up a big cookie warning banner at the top of the page that reappears every time you create a new tab/launch a new session. And the only way to get rid of said banner is to allow the MSN-related cookies that get dropped after clicking the banner to sit in your browser forever. [/QUOTE]
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