


Microsoft has made its Edge browser available across a range of devices, including iPhones, iPads, and Android devices in addition to Windows computers. IOS Safari users can, of course, install one of several ad block apps available in the iOS App Store, but there is no native ad blocking functionality in Safari.Īdblock Plus is available in a beta capacity on both Android and iOS devices at the current time, with Microsoft planning to roll the feature out to all Edge for iOS and Android users in the near future. As noted by The Verge, Adblock Plus is a more aggressive ad blocking option. Google has built ad blocking into Chrome for Android devices, but it is somewhat limited and not available on iOS devices. Adblock Plus can be enabled in Microsoft Edge's settings, with no add-on app required. With built-in Adblock Plus functionality, Edge browser users on iOS will not need to download a separate ad blocking app, which may attract more users to Microsoft's browser. If you're curious about alternatives to Chrome, Edge is a nice option.Microsoft is testing built-in Adblock Plus integration in its mobile Edge browser available for both iOS and Android devices, reports The Verge.

I think Microsoft's new approach of focusing on apps is working well, as they've been hard at work recently updating their applications for Android and iOS platforms. The update is already available for everyone to try. You can download Microsoft Edge from the link below if you haven't already.

Edge 42 also includes performance improvements, as well as improved book reading experience, and organization-managed favorites. You can start using this feature right after downloading the new version. It is enabled by default, so there's really not any toggles or complicated options to set it up. The next new feature is intelligent visual search, which helps you find contact info, search by image, and more.
