Once you open the browser, by default, you will see dozens of endless news coming your way on the home screen. Ironically, these news pieces are often biased toward a certain political wing, or even rooted in adware promotions, useless marketing deals, and AI-generated articles. One Reddit user complains that this issue takes away Edge’s simple look and drives people even further from the browser. No one wants to read the news when they open their browser. If you could relate to this problem, then this article is for you. Here’s a workaround for how you can disable the news feed on Edge.
How to disable the news feed on Edge
- With your Edge open, click on the three dots ➜ Settings.
- On Start, home, and new tabs, scroll until you find Customize your new tab page layout and content. Click Customize.
- On the Content dropdown, click Content off.
- Additionally, you can also turn off other options with these toggles to simplify your Homepage even further. Sure, Redmond officials have done all they can to make the browser stand out and stand strong against its competitor, Google Chrome, especially with its Bing AI chatbot, but until then, we can see why Edge is not so popular. Do you find these tips helpful? Let us know in the comments!
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