News on June 21st, Microsoft updated Microsoft in the Canary channel today Edge browser and introduces a new setting option that allows users to disable the "image generation" feature in the favorites floating window.
The editor learned that Microsoft is inviting some Canary channel users to participate in the test of this option. However, after upgrading to the latest version 116.0.1931.0, users did not find the corresponding options under the "Privacy, Search and Services" category.
When the user first opens the favorites pop-up window, a small text will pop up stating: "Your favorites have been updated! Now, we will capture all existing and new saves in the favorites images to improve your experience. To turn off image generation, visit Edge settings."
However, test users found that they were unable to open the link And jump to the corresponding settings page. The above report provided a photo from foreign media, but we cannot verify its authenticity.
Once the user enables this option, the thumbnails of the corresponding websites will no longer be displayed in Favorites. In addition, the report also pointed out that Microsoft is testing three different sizes of thumbnail views, including "small", "medium" and "large".
This update from Microsoft will provide users with more personalization options and provide those who are more privacy-conscious with the option to disable the image generation feature in the favorites floating window. However, since it is currently only being tested in the Canary channel, it has not yet been determined when this option will be officially launched in the stable version.
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