Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is more and more becoming the mainstream browser for the vast majority of users. This is the result of hard work by the Edge engineering team within Microsoft as many features have been added lately to address customer feedback and make Edge ready for enterprise adoption.
In the context of profile management, Microsoft Edge offers great things as well, because it supports the synchronization of all your browser-related data as part of your Azure AD credentials. This means that your history, favorites, password collections, settings, extensions, and open tabs will be stored for you in the Microsoft cloud.
For example, you can have OneDrive KFM configured for your profile-related data inside your Windows profile to redirect your Documents, Pictures, and Desktop folders as a backup layer – and Edge does the same thing with your browser settings. Also, it's important to note that the Edge browser-specific profile data is shared across all...