Microsoft’s new Edge browser, which is built into Windows 10, has a lot to offer, including the ability to annotate web pages and work with Cortana – the Windows version of Apple’s Siri voice assistant. It also loads pages very quickly. However, there’s at least one thing missing, and it’s going to keep me from using the browser, at least for now.
Unlike every other major browser, Edge doesn’t support extensions, or small, browser add-on apps that perform a range of useful tasks, including some important security-related functions, such as storing passwords and blocking phishing sites.
If you’ve been following Windows 10, you may have heard about Edge’s lack of support for extensions. What is surprising, though, is that we’re nearly a month past Windows 10’s release date, and Microsoft…
