Microsoft has started promoting its new Edge browser on Outlook.com

Although Microsoft has already lauded the latest Microsoft Edge features on many occasions, the company has now begun advertising the new web browser on Outlook.com (via Windows Latest). Interestingly, non-Edge users who visit Outlook.com inbox can now see a series of ads displayed above their inbox. The adverts claim the browser could boost its performance, compatibility and speed with Chromium-powered Edge.

In addition, adverts come with notifications that allow other browser users to download and test the latest Microsoft Edge on their computers. Windows Latest has found a banner saying "Microsoft Edge + Outlook = Better Together," suggesting users turn to the new client for a better Outlook.com experience. Although another suggested that the redesigned browser was "designed to bring you the web's best."

It's worth noting that these banners are shown below the menu bar along with a link that would take you to the download page for Microsoft Edge. There is still an alternative, however, to close those advertisements that do not seem to come out again.

The latest Microsoft Edge has made relatively good progress so far, as it has recently secured the position of becoming the second most popular browser. Additionally, the Microsoft Edge team continually adds new features to improve its capabilities. The new Edge now makes it easy to install it as a Progressive Web App (PWA) over a dedicated button in the URL bar, if you missed it.


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