Microsoft has announced its intention to introduce modifications to the popular "Edge" browser to make it more practical and useful for users. According to available information, Microsoft plans to remove several features that "Edge" users do not use extensively, such as the "Kids Mode" feature. Microsoft launched "Kids Mode" in its browser about two years ago, which allowed for increased protection of browsing data and made the browser more suitable for use by children.
Among the features that Microsoft also aims to remove from the browser are the "Image Dictionary," citation tools, and grammar checking tools, as the company believes that such features are already available to internet users through their smart devices, making them unnecessary in the browser at times. Tech experts indicate that such steps will help Microsoft make the browser simpler and faster in terms of performance, and that shedding some features will assist in developing more useful features for users.