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JAKARTA - Microsoft is working to simplify the cache deletion process and the history of live browsers on Edge. However, this feature is still in the testing phase.

Found for the first time by fans and leakers of the @Leopeva64 browser feature, which revealed it on Twitter, the update comes to the Canary Microsoft Edge experimental channel.

There's a new button in Edge's History hub to quickly open the "Clear browsing data" dialog (Canary):https://t.co/4kaKCrxmz5.https://t.co/H8awAlHZYm pic.twitter.com/PUVPw4cVhj

There, the company introduced a trash can button or icon to clear browser data with one click.

In uploading screenshots on his Twitter, it can be seen that the button can be found next to the History button on the taskbar.

By clicking, the user will be immediately taken to the delete data panel and select the Clear Now option, to delete whatever has been selected.

Like cache, search history, download history, or cookies. Although it looks practical, it is not known for sure when Microsoft plans to release this feature to a stable version of the public.

For information, Microsoft is also reportedly testing a darker mode for Edge. The visual change will replace Edge's dark gray element with a thick black background.

The color exchange is reflected in tab sets, tools, favorite blades, vertical tabs, and sidebars which were also found by @Leopeva64.


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