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Windows 10: Microsoft begins automatically pushing Chromium Edge to users

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New Edge is rolling out to Windows 10 users via Windows Update.
Microsoft this week announced it was deprecating its legacy Edge browser on Windows 10, and now the company is starting to automatically push the new Chromium-based Edge to Windows 10 users.
With the new Chromium-based Edge, Microsoft has changed tack for delivering its official browser by not shipping Edge with the operating system as it had done with Internet Explorer and Windows for the past two decades. Also, Chromium-based Edge is available for macOS, iOS, Android and Windows 7.
Instead, as Microsoft outlined ahead of the January stable release of new Edge, it will now distribute Edge to Windows 10 PCs via Windows Update, while giving enterprise organizations the Edge Blocker Toolkit to block it if necessary. However, until now, Windows 10 users had to manually download and install the new Edge.
As spotted by Ghacks, Microsoft has now published the support articles KB4541301, KB4541302 and KB4559309, detailing the automatic Edge rollout, respectively, for Windows 10 version 1803 and 1809, Windows 10 version 1903 and 1909, and all Windows 10 versions from Windows 10 version 1803 to 2004.

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