The first group that will get the new Edge will be a subset of Insider testers who are in the Release Preview Ring. Microsoft's next step in its Chredge migration - probably some time about six to eight weeks from now, I'm hearing - will be to start rolling out the new browser using Windows Update. And for users who have other non-Microsoft browsers set as their default, nothing will change those browsers will remain as users' defaults. Microsoft says that favorites, passwords, form-fill information, and basic settings will carry over to the new Microsoft Edge without users needing to do anything proactively. On Windows 8.X and 10, Microsoft will hide the old "legacy" Edge browser and make it look as if the new Edge is replacing it. Ed Bott: Meet the new Microsoft Edge: Your move, Google
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