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Microsoft experimenting with new related search toggle and Citations tool in Edge Canary

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News, Reviews & Betas which includes large community peer support CTRL+F in Edge may be getting a new toggle to also include related searches. A new Citation tool and toolbar button is being rolled out to a select group of Edge Canary Insider testers as well.
Microsoft Edge is continually updated with new features and fixes. The browser is available on multiple platforms, including Linux, and Microsoft has several preview channels set up where it first tests new capabilities with a subset of enthusiasts and developers before generally rolling them out to the public. An example of this is the company exploring the option to replace the HTTPS lock icon with a down arrow because the current icon could mislead users into believing that a site is secure. Reddit user u/Leopeva64-2 has noted that Edge Canary’s latest build has a new option to include related matches with the « Find on page » feature which allows you to easily find certain search terms and keywords on web pages as well as PDFs, you can enable it from the ellipsis menu or with the keyboard shortcut (CTRL+F), now, in the Canary version, this feature has a new toggle to enable the option to include related matches: As you can see above, when searching for « first » in the page, this is found and highlighted once in orange, other related keywords such as started and device (for some reason) get highlighted in yellow.

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