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 · If Microsoft Edge keeps closing unexpectedly on Windows 10 frequently, try clearing cache and cookies. Here’s how to do it. Step 1: Open the .  · The SmartScreen Filter feature automatically detects and blocks websites and file downloads that are known to be malicious, as per Microsoft. The Edge browser automatically sends some data to Microsoft servers and checks the URL and file name against a list of URLs and downloads that have been reported as malicious or suspicious.  · Repeatedly tried to download a file from a government site. Only accessible using login credentials. In the end I gave up and used Chrome to download the file. Normally Edge would show a bar at the bottom of the window asking what to do with the.


Select Downloads, and then, in the Location area, select Change. In the dialog box, select a new location for your downloaded files. Here you'll also find the option to have Microsoft Edge ask where to save each file before downloading. Note: This topic is for the new Microsoft Edge. Get help for the legacy version of Microsoft Edge. On the right panel, click on the "Cookies and site data" option under the "All Permissions" section. Now, turn off the "Block third-party cookies" option. Finally, close the Settings tab and restart the Edge browser. Now, go to the Google Drive website and try to download a file. You should be able to do it without any hiccups. The new Microsoft Edge is based on Chromium and was released on Janu. It is compatible with all supported versions of Windows, and macOS. With speed, performance, best in class compatibility for websites and extensions, and built-in privacy and security features, it's the only browser you'll ever need. Try the new Microsoft Edge now.


Download Microsoft Edge, the web browser that gives you high performance, customizable features to keep you productive, and unparalleled control over your data and privacy. If Microsoft Edge keeps closing unexpectedly on Windows 10 frequently, try clearing cache and cookies. Here’s how to do it. Step 1: Open the Edge browser and click on the three-dot menu above. Open Edge and click the triple-dot button in in the upper-right. Scroll down to the bottom of the right-hand panel and click Settings. Scroll down to the bottom of Settings and click View Advanced.

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