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Microsoft Edge to support Google account sign-in as account requirements ease

Microsoft Edge to support Google account sign-in as account requirements ease
Microsoft is shifting its strategy by reducing the mandatory use of Microsoft accounts across its ecosystem. A significant update to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap reveals that Microsoft Edge will soon allow users to sign in using a Google account instead of a Microsoft account. This feature, expected to roll out in July 2026 for Windows and macOS, aims to lower the barrier for Chrome users considering a switch to Edge.

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New Edge and Chrome two-week update cycle: switch to Extended Stable 8-week schedule using Group Policy

Enabled Extended Stable with Group Policy
Starting in August 2026, Microsoft Edge will ship major updates every two weeks instead of every four weeks. Google Chrome will adopt the same schedule in September 2026. This accelerated cadence affects the Stable channel that most organizations use by default. If you want to avoid the increased update frequency, you can move your browsers to the Extended Stable channel, which retains an eight-week release cycle. This article explains how to configure the channel switch using Group Policy for both browsers.

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Chrome tests sending Windows antivirus data to Google during downloads

Chrome tests sending Windows antivirus data to Google during downloads
Google is currently testing a new telemetry feature in the Canary version of Chrome that identifies installed antivirus software on Windows systems. This functionality is designed to trigger when a user downloads a file while having Enhanced Safe Browsing enabled. The browser retrieves the name of the security product, such as Microsoft Defender or third-party alternatives, directly from the operating system.

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Microsoft Edge to support Google account sign-in for data synchronization

Microsoft Edge to support Google account sign-in for data synchronization
Microsoft is updating the Edge browser to allow users on Windows and macOS to sign in using a Google account. This change, scheduled for global rollout in July 2026, removes the strict requirement for a Microsoft account to manage browser profiles. Users will soon find the Google sign-in option directly within the browser's profile menu and initial setup screens.

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