Microsoft has revamped the Picture in Picture (PiP) mode in its Edge browser to enhance multitasking. However, some Edge users are currently unable to access YouTube due to an unknown issue. Meanwhile, Brave, a privacy-focused alternative to Google Chrome and Search, is urging users to switch to its platform to protect their data. Computerworld advises against replacing Edge as the default browser in Windows. The developments in the browser landscape highlight the ongoing competition and challenges faced by tech companies in providing seamless user experiences and privacy options.
How to replace Edge as the default browser in Windows — and why you shouldn’t https://t.co/yvPKsn88gl
Google makes a fortune by collecting your data. Ditch Chrome and Google Search for Brave’s privacy-preserving alternatives! https://t.co/n2gC7zsBS7
Stop Microsoft Edge from snooping on your Chrome browsing https://t.co/kHvFKbbro8
Some Microsoft Edge users are blocked from using YouTube — here’s why 😬 https://t.co/jfHS1Y90cn
Microsoft revamps Picture in Picture (PiP) mode in Edge browser for enhanced multitasking https://t.co/t1ymb8cCE9