Microsoft’s Edge browser has become a serious rival to Google Chrome, providing users an identical browsing experience that exists (mostly) outside of Google’s tracking and advertising infrastructure and which carries lower resource requirements.
While there are many third-party price tracker add-ons available for Edge, Microsoft’s browser can now natively show you a product’s price history while you’re shopping online. To access it, open a product page on any online retailer, then click the blue tag icon that’s you’ll see at the top of the URL bar. this may open the sting price tracker, which can show you a graph indicating what proportion the item has sold for within the past and the way the present price compares. The “Compare with other retailers” button allows you to ascertain what the item costs on other websites, too.
The menu also will provide you with a warning if there are online coupons or other discount codes available, or if the acquisition qualifies for the Bing Rebates program, which earns your cash back rewards once you shop through the Bing.com shopping tab or from select online stores. you want to check in and enable Bing Rebates and be signed into Edge with a Microsoft account once you make your purchase so as to require advantage of the program.
The new online shopping features are available within the Edge 91 update, which also offerss several other features and updates, including Sleeping tabs feature that reinforces its memory-saving capabilities by up to 82 percent, new browser theme colors, and an overhauled New Tab page with enhanced personalized content recommendations.
Attend Settings > About Microsoft Edge to download the update, or grab a fresh install from Microsoft’s download page.