Microsoft continues its mission to streamline its Edge browser, this time focusing on the sidebar. Leopeva64, a reliable source for Edge-related leaks, has revealed a new feature designed to help users declutter their browsing experience.
The feature, currently in testing, allows users to ‘declutter their sidebar’ by offering the option to hide app icons that haven’t been recently used. When activated, the user is presented with a list of apps that have remained untouched for some time. They can then choose to remove these apps from the sidebar by ticking them, or leave them in place by unchecking them. Edge then executes the user’s preferences.