Microsoft Edge with in-line dictionary and new Password Monitor

The program of Windows 10, Microsoft Edge will gain in-line dictionary functions. The upcoming feature was available on the old one Microsoft Edge.

Additionally, Microsoft seems to be preparing a mini-menu as well as an improved tool of passwords.

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Microsoft is testing these new ones in the Canary version of Edge. The first new feature is the mini menu, which offers a much neater experience by displaying important options such as , Bing sidebar search and dictionary. You can enable it from the browser Settings.

With the integration of the mini menu, Microsoft Edge will also offer dictionary functions, which means that you can select and highlight a word to get a definition from Bing-supported sources. This feature will not only work for web pages as users will also be able to open a PDF file in Edge and view descriptions in selected words.

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Once the new feature is enabled, you won't need to copy a word and paste it into another tab to look up the definition in /Bing. As you can see in the image below, you will be able to see the definitions within the web pages or PDF.

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As mentioned at the outset, this feature was first added to the old version of Edge in 2019 and was lost when Microsoft released the Edge based on Chromium.

Microsoft removed many features as it began to develop the browser from scratch. But as it turns out, the company is slowly starting to add Edge legacy features.

In 2020, Microsoft Edge acquired a feature that lets users know if their passwords have been compromised. It is called Password Monitor.

With some upcoming version of Edge it will get a new feature that will reveal the weak and reused of access to all accounts. This feature is already available in releases s.

The new Password Monitor will allow you to change your password if it is weak.

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