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Flags chrome
Flags chrome









There is not much of a difference visually in what is displayed in the flags menu for both Edge Insider Canary and Dev Channels. Edge Insider Canary (left) and Dev (right) flags menu Once you enter Edge://flags, you will find the following menu as seen in the screenshot below.

  • Go to the address bar and enter (or copy and paste) Edge://flags.
  • Open the Edge Insider browser (Beta, Dev, or Canary Channel).
  • If you want to take a look at the flags menu for yourself, follow these steps:

    flags chrome

    While Microsoft tunes the Edge Insider builds, you will find a list of developer settings and experimental features within the flags menu. Microsoft may decide to permanently integrate the feature or functionality in the final version of Microsoft Edge. However, it’s important to note that these features may disappear or be changed by updates to the Edge Insider builds without notice. The flags menu allows you to enable or disable experimental features, as well as add or remove functionalities to the Edge Insider build you use. Similarly, if you type “Chrome://flags” in the address bar on Google Chrome, you will be able to access the developer settings. For the uninitiated, the flags settings are another way to refer to developer settings.

    flags chrome

    These two new Edge Insider builds also include a “flags” settings page, which is normally hidden from regular users, but can be easily accessed by more advanced users by typing “Edge://flags” in the address bar. These Edge Insider builds are more similar to the way that Google Chrome functions and the Edge Insider builds include support for Chrome extensions too.

    flags chrome

    Eventually, a combination of these two new incarnations of Edge will replace the current version of Edge that is installed by default on Windows 10. Microsoft introduced Microsoft Edge Dev and Canary Channels, which are the Microsoft Edge browser builds based on Chromium.











    Flags chrome