Configuring Edge and IE
With the introduction of Windows 10, Edge is the new default browser on Windows 10. So, you might expect Edge to replace IE 11, but this isn't the case. Windows 10 still has IE 11, but it's there for legacy purposes, such as for web applications that use ActiveX components.
But how different are Edge and IE? Let's explore this in the upcoming sections.
Understanding Edge
Edge is built to be highly compatible as it has modern web standards, such as HTML5, and provides a consistent interface across different Windows 10 devices. Edge's interface is simple and touch-friendly, and it offers a safe and fast browsing experience. Edge is also available on Android and iOS devices.
One of the benefits of the integration between Windows 10 and Edge is the ability to customize Edge for your organization. You can configure these settings through Group Policy or Microsoft Intune. We are not going to look at every setting in this chapter, but...