
Microsoft Edge 113 is now available in the beta channel, which is the final step before a public release in the stable channel. The latest version brings better security mode improvements and a new updater for Edge users on macOS. Microsoft’s browser now uses a new update mechanism for a faster and more reliable update experience with minimal disruption. Regular users shouldn’t worry about the change, but IT admins should migrate to the new policies if they use rules that block browser updates. Microsoft has it. Dedicated documentation describing the new updater On the official website.
What’s new in Microsoft Edge 113 beta?
New features:
- Improved security mode. Enhanced Security Mode provides an extra layer of protection when browsing the web and visiting unfamiliar sites. This release update includes a new flyout to improve the user experience when a site is not working as expected. Note: This feature is a controlled feature rollout. If you don’t see this feature, check back as we continue our rollout.
- Switch from Microsoft Autoupdate to EdgeUpdater for MacOS.. Microsoft Edge for macOS will begin using a new updater called EdgeUpdater. This change only affects Microsoft Edge on MacOS. If you use Update Preferences for Microsoft Auto Update to block browser updates, you’ll need to migrate to the new EdgeUpdater UpdateDefault policy before Microsoft Edge 113 to block automatic updates in the future. . For more information, see Microsoft Edge for macOS Switch from Microsoft AutoUpdate to EdgeUpdater.
Policy Updates:
You can download Microsoft Edge 113 beta. From the official Edge Insider website. If you prefer stable releases, expect the update to arrive by the week of May 4, 2023.