Microsoft offers three channels for those who want to test new features in the Edge browser first: Dev, Beta, and Canary. But most importantly, it looks like Microsoft will be rolling out another way to get updates to users faster than the stable channel.
Microsoft is testing a new switch in the Edge browser settings called "Get the latest Microsoft Edge updates faster." According to the description, the browser will automatically install updates when idle. Once the installation is complete, the tabs will be restored automatically.
A new toggle was discovered in Edge Canary, but it’s unclear how it differs from the Edge Insider channel. It may serve a similar purpose to Windows 11's "Get updates as soon as they become available", meaning the problematic toggle in Edge may not be exclusive to Edge Insiders. When you enable the currently tested toggle in Edge, you may get updates earlier than Stable users, but not faster than Insider channels.
However, not everyone running the latest version of Edge Canary will have access to the new toggle, suggesting it is being rolled out in phases. If you're using Edge Canary, try finding the toggle switch by navigating to Settings>Privacy, Search & Services. Get the latest Microsoft Edge updates faster The toggle should be at the top, if you don’t see it you don’t see it yet.
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