Microsoft Edge on Xbox. Browsing the web on video game consoles has always been a chore, with developers struggling to find a solution to the inconvenience of using a controller to move the cursor.
To do this:
- Mar 07, 2021 Xbox testers in the Alpha Skip-Ahead group can now access the new Microsoft Edge on Xbox One or Xbox Series S / X consoles. While full mouse and keyboard support is still missing, the browser.
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- So im on microsoft edge watching anime videos and every 3-10 minutes the app will just crash and ill have to start it back up again, for it to do the same thing again. Its weird because very rarely like im sayin once in a blue moon, ill turn my xbox on and start watching and it wont crash for the whole time, but 95% of the time it constantly.
In the new Microsoft Edge , go to Settings and more > Settings > Site permissions.
Select Pop-ups and redirects.
Move the Block toggle to On.
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If the popup blocker is not working after enabling, try these solutions:
Make sure Microsoft Edge is up to date: Select Settings and more > Settings > About Microsoft Edge . If there is an update available, you can apply it from here.
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Disable your extensions: See if an extension is getting in the way. Select Settings and more > Extensions, then select the switch to the right of each extension to disable it. If popups are being blocked after this, re-enable them one at a time to determine which one is causing the issue.
Block third-party cookies: To do this, select Settings and more > Settings > Site permissions > Cookies and site data. Then, ensure Block third-party cookies is set to On.
Clear your browser cache: For more, see View and delete browser history in Microsoft Edge.
Note: This topic is for the new Microsoft Edge . Get help for the legacy version of Microsoft Edge .
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Accessibility and ease of use are among the key things Microsoft has been focusing on providing Xbox users in recent times. From services like Xbox Game Pass and xCloud to new features on the Xbox mobile app, the company has taken plenty of steps to make the Xbox ecosystem more convenient to use in various ways. Case in point, it looks like Xbox users will receive a new and improved version of Microsoft’s web browser, Edge.
With most gamers more likely to use their phones to access the internet, built-in web browsers in game consoles tend to rank lower on the list of needed features, with consoles like the Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 lacking an official browser altogether. Still, since 2015, Microsoft has provided Xbox One (and now Xbox Series X/S) owners with an Edge app that lets them surf the web without having to put down their controllers.
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Six years later, the Xbox app has essentially remained the same, but a big change is on the horizon. According to Xbox Insiders in the program’s Alpha Skip-Ahead ring, a brand new app is available to download for testing, based on the Chromium version of the browser that debuted for Windows 10 PCs last year.
the latest Xbox Alpha skip ahead build includes the Chromium version of Microsoft Edge pic.twitter.com/C34d59UYuJ
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) March 6, 2021The general consensus among Insiders so far is that the new version is a definite improvement over the current app performance-wise. Some have even gone so far as to proclaim it better than other popular web browsers like Google Chrome. That being said, the new app is still in the testing phase, with Reddit user RazGunz stating that it doesn’t have mouse support at the moment and that “a lot of things that don't work yet.”
Despite the current shortcomings, word of mouth towards the early build has been very positive, which suggests that Microsoft is on the right track to offering an improved experience for Xbox users who prefer to browse the internet from their consoles. This follows the company adding Xbox-themed browser themes to Edge back in January, so at any rate, it’s further proof that Microsoft isn’t done mingling its web browser with the Xbox ecosystem just yet.
It’s not known, as of this writing, when the app might be ready to be released to the public, or what new features may be added to it. It seems safe to say, though, that Xbox users won’t likely be able to buy pirated Nintendo games from Edge’s extension store when it finally becomes available.
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