We are starting with a limited group of users to gather feedback and will expand to more users during the next several months. You will receive 5 invites to send to friends and family to join the preview, which is subject to availability. To access the Edge Workspaces Preview, you will need to be signed into your Microsoft account using Microsoft Edge version 1.51 (or higher). To get started with Edge Workspaces, select the Workspaces icon on the top-left corner of your browser window and click the circle plus icon in the menu to create a new workspace. Edge Workspaces will not share confidential account data like logins, cookies, and passwords with anyone else who has access. This means a user will need to login with their own credentials to access an email account or content, or request access to a resource such as a Microsoft 365 document if they don’t already have it. Moreover, you can only access Edge Workspaces if you are signed into a Microsoft account. Each user will only see content that they have access to. It is important to note that this feature is not browser screensharing, nor does it share personal data among people who are sharing an Edge Workspace. Of course, when it comes to shared browsing, your privacy and security are also top of mind. Edge Workspaces makes it easy for you to browse the web together. With Edge Workspaces, you can create a workspace and invite others to view and update the same set of tabs with just a single link. Plus, you can sync your Edge Workspaces across devices and access them from anywhere.Īdditionally, we understand that a lot of the work you do often involves others. No more cluttered tabs or losing track of your work. Edge Workspaces are automatically saved and kept up to date. Each Edge Workspace has its own set of tabs and favorites, all created and curated by you. Edge Workspaces provides an incredible way for you to separate your browsing tasks into dedicated windows so you can stay focused and organized across your tasks.
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