I typically revert back to Chrome within the day, sometimes after only a few minutes. Those experiments don't usually last long. I've experimented with web browsers other than Google's dominant Chrome, whether they be Firefox or older versions of Microsoft's Edge, just to see what else is out there and to make sure or not I'm missing out on anything. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Over time, Microsoft will surely add more features that will further differentiate it from Chrome. It's certainly worth trying the new Edge, if only for the better privacy settings and efficiency of the browser.Perhaps most importantly, the browser extensions you'd find in Chrome are also available in the new Edge, too, making it way more useful. ![]() It also uses less of my computer's resources, which Chrome is notorious for hogging.
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