Make Google's look at Microsoft Edge

You are using Microsoft Edge and the original of Google does not appear normally, or appears in an older one ;

If you visit Google.com or Google.gr, for example, using Microsoft's Edge browser, you may see a black bar at the top that does not appear when using Chrome, Firefox or other modern programs .Microsoft Edge

On Blogger too, Edge users may notice a notification alerting them that "your browser is not supported", and Google Play has no search bar at the top of the page which makes it almost useless for logged in users with this browser.

Why

Google uses scripts that crawl the browser user's agent to serve different browser versions, but also different countries for each user. So it makes sense that it does not provide functionality to a browser that does not support the feature.

So if you change the Edge user agent and use the Internet Explorer 11 user agent or Chrome and visit the main Google page, Google Play or Blogger, then you will notice that all features are as they should be.

So let's see how we can disguise Microsoft Edge into Google Chrome or Internet Explorer 11.

For now you can change the user agent temporarily in Microsoft Edge. But since it supports extensions, it's very likely that we'll see an extension that changes the browser's user agent, if it doesn't fix the Microsoft itself.

Follow her below :

Press the F12 key on your keyboard (while you have Edge open) to open the Developer Tools.
Go to the Emulation tab.
Select a different agent in the "user agent string".

The page will automatically reload when you select a new user agent from the list of available strings.

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