Microsoft Edge has reportedly removed its latest update as users are encountering serious issues with the web browser.
The latest update (122.0.2365.63) to Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome’s long-time competitor, appears to have broken the browser, with many users reporting that the browser is virtually unusable. I had this bug after an update and Edge was unable to load his website, giving me the error message “There is a problem with this page” or “There is not enough memory to open this page” .
This affected not only web pages, but also some “edge” features like settings panels, bookmarks, and even new tabs. This made the browser almost completely unusable. If your browser updates automatically, you will no longer be able to access Edge services without any warning.
Some users find fixes for browser issues
Luckily, Tech Radar reports that some users think they’ve found a fix. However, it is only really useful to those who have not yet experienced the glitch, as it requires access to settings that are currently inaccessible thanks to the bug.
If you’re in that lucky group, open your Edge settings and[プライバシー、検索、サービス]Move to[セキュリティ]Scroll down to the box (almost at the bottom) and click[Web 上のセキュリティを強化する]Find your options. erase. This means you won’t run into the same issue.
However, some users said that this fix did not resolve their issue. Additionally, there’s a security reason why Edge’s enhanced security is enforced out-of-the-box. Turning this off can leave your browser vulnerable to malicious attackers online.
Bleeping Computer also reports that Microsoft has rolled back a recent update, presumably to fix a bug. This means that once the update is re-released, the bug will be gone and people’s browsers will be back to a fully working state. As of this writing, Microsoft has not announced when this will happen.
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