Since Microsoft Edge switched from Chromium, the praise has been rising. It has good stability, high speed, and occasionally brings little surprises. But just like other Chromium browsers, the new version of Edge also has a problem that cannot be circumvented, and that is - how to access online banking.
Due to various reasons, domestic online banking systems have always lagged behind the development of browsers. Although Chromium is very mature, many online banking systems still only recognize IE but not Chromium. The new version of the Edge browser with Chromium as the core is naturally no exception.
In the latest version of Edge Canary, a new feature has finally been added, which is brand new - IE opening mode.
Enable method:
1. Download the latest version of Canary version of Edge browser
2. Click "…" → "Settings" → "Default Browser";
3. Check the newly added "Allow website reloading in Internet Explorer mode" checkbox on the far right and restart the browser according to the prompts;
4. Open the website where you need to switch the kernel, click "..." → "More Tools" → "Reload in Internet Explorer Mode"
Generally speaking, this feature of the new version of Edge is still very down-to-earth. Since it is a built-in feature, it is much better than the previous extension method in terms of resource usage and compatibility. However, perhaps because of the unopened functions, the entire switching process is a bit cumbersome, and when using it for the first time, it has to be turned on separately, which invisibly increases the user's threshold for use. But it is undeniable that this is the first time Microsoft has copied the "job" of domestic browsers. Does it mean that Microsoft is starting to