Using the new update, now you can sync browser history between devices. Here is how to turn off or turn on History Sync within the Edge browser.
Microsoft finally added the much-awaited History Sync feature using the new Edge update. As you can tell in the name itself, a brief history Sync feature enables you to synchronize the Edge browsing history between devices. For example, if you have a desktop computer, laptop, and a cell phone that uses Edge, you can switch on a brief history Sync feature to sync your browsing history between all those devices. That way, you are able to access your favorite websites without any hiccups. Not only that but a brief history sync feature assists you to autofill URLs within the address bar. Obviously, you need to sign into Edge together with your Microsoft account for the sync feature to operate.
For those new Edge installations, a brief history Sync feature is switched on by default. However, if you're already using Edge the feature might not be turned on automatically after the update. For instance, I had to manually switch on the Edge History Sync from the Settings.
Within this quick and short Edge how you can guide, allow me to show you the steps to turn off or switch on history sync within the Edge browser.
Important Note: To follow the below steps, you should be using Edge v89 or more. You should check the Edge version by going to the "Menu -> Help and feedback -> About Microsoft Edge" page.
Switch on History Sync in Edge Browser
To show around the Edge History Sync feature, follow the steps listed below.
Open the Edge browser.
Click on the "Menu" icon.
Select the "Settings" option.
Select the "Profiles" tab around the sidebar.
Click around the "Sync" option beneath your Profile.
Turn Around the "History" option.
The very first thing you must do is open the advantage browser. On Windows 10, it can be done by clicking on the advantage taskbar icon or by looking it up in the Start menu. After opening the browser, click on the "Menu" icon (three horizontal dots) on the top right corner and choose the "Settings" option. This course of action will open the Edge Settings page.
On the Settings page, choose the "Profiles" tab on the sidebar. Next, click on the "Sync" option in the right panel. This is where you discover all the Edge sync options. If you cannot see this, it is possible that you are not signed directly into your Microsoft account.
Around the main panel, switch on the "History" option. This is actually the option that's responsible for turning on the Edge history sync feature.
That is it. With this, you have fully turned on the history sync feature. In the future, the Edge browser will sync browsing history between all your devices. As I said before, you need to be signed in to your Microsoft take into account the sync to operate on other devices.
Turn Off History Sync in Edge Browser
Open the Edge browser.
Click on the "Menu" icon.
Select the "Settings" option.
Select the "Profiles" tab around the sidebar.
Click on the "Sync" option beneath your Profile.
Turn From the "History" option.
That is it. With that, you have turned off history sync in the Edge browser.
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