Microsoft Edge 105 update improves enhanced security mode
Microsoft Edge picked up a short list of improvements in its latest update.
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What you need to know
Microsoft shipped an update for Edge this week that brings it toversion 105.0.1343.25. The browser’s enhanced security mode now supports WebAssembly for x64 Windows. Alongside that change, the latest version of Edge includes a handful of other improvements.
Microsoft Edge version 105.0.1343.25 is rolling out to the Stable Channel. That release happens progressively, so you may not see it right away.
Microsoft Edge version 105.0.1343.25 changelog
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is the default web browser on Windows 11 and Windows 10. It recently received an update that improves enhanced security mode along with a handful of other changes.
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