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Microsoft started testing the new Edge feature on Windows 11. In the Edge Beta version, some users found a banner that says that the browser will automatically open as soon as the user login. To be available from scratch.

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The point that may upset many people is that this approach does not ask for a straightforward voluntary approach in the first place, but rather "open it and let the user close it." If not, Edge will open every time you enter Windows, it may mainly affect users who do not intend to use Edge.

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While this change didn't directly force Edge to become a default browser instead of Chrome or Firefox, it was seen as another Microsoft strategy to push more users to come across and use Edge, especially in groups that normally use other browsers.

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Back then, from the launch phase of Windows 11 in 2021, Microsoft had always been trying to push Edge, both promoting it, comparing it to Chrome, to adjusting the system's behavior to putting Edge in a more user-accessible spot.

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Previously, Edge had features like Startup Boost that helped load the process behind it to open it faster. But this test is another level because it no longer only runs quietly in the background, but opens the browser window immediately after logging in.

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The feature was found in Edge Beta version 147.0.3912 .37. It shows a message estimated that Edge will open when logging in to Windows to make it available. This setting can be changed later. But this option is enabled by default. Users must press "No thanks" if they do not want to.

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However, the feature is now only a phased rollout, so that not everyone will see it yet.

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Source: neowin

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... Read moreจากประสบการณ์ส่วนตัว ผมเข้าใจดีว่าการที่เบราว์เซอร์เปิดเองทันทีหลังจากที่เราเข้าสู่ระบบ Windows อาจสร้างความรำคาญได้ โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งถ้าผู้ใช้ไม่ได้ตั้งใจจะใช้งาน Edge แต่อย่างใด ในเวอร์ชัน Edge Beta ที่ผมได้ลองใช้ พบว่าฟีเจอร์นี้กำลังอยู่ในช่วงทดสอบแบบทยอยปล่อย หรือ phased rollout ซึ่งหมายความว่าไม่ใช่ทุกคนจะได้เจอป๊อปอัพแจ้งเตือนนี้ทันที เมื่อเบราว์เซอร์เปิดขึ้นหลังล็อกอิน จะเห็นหน้ายินดีต้อนรับหรือหน้าแท็บใหม่ของ Edge เลยทันที ซึ่งสำหรับผู้ที่ชอบใช้งาน Edge ก็นับว่าเป็นความสะดวกที่ดี แต่สำหรับคนที่ติดตั้งเบราว์เซอร์อื่นเป็นหลักอย่าง Chrome หรือ Firefox ก็อาจจะรู้สึกเหมือนถูกบังคับให้ใช้โดยไม่เต็มใจ อย่างไรก็ตาม ฟีเจอร์นี้ยังสามารถปิดได้ผ่านการตั้งค่าของ Edge โดยผู้ใช้ต้องเลือกกด “No thanks” ตอนแบนเนอร์ขึ้น หรือเข้าไปปิดการเปิดอัตโนมัติจากเมนู startup ใน Windows เอง สิ่งที่น่าสนใจคือ Microsoft ใช้กลยุทธ์นี้เพื่อกระตุ้นให้ผู้ใช้ได้รับรู้ถึง Edge มากขึ้นและเพิ่มโอกาสที่ผู้ใช้จะเปลี่ยนใจมาใช้ Edge แทนเบราว์เซอร์อื่น ซึ่งมาตรการนี้ไม่ต่างจากที่ Microsoft เคยทำตั้งแต่ Windows 11 เปิดตัวในปี 2021 ที่มีการโปรโมตเพื่อให้ Edge อยู่ในตำแหน่งที่เข้าถึงง่ายมากขึ้น ก่อนหน้านี้ฟีเจอร์ Startup Boost ก็ช่วยให้ Edge โหลดเร็วขึ้นในพื้นหลัง แต่ตอนนี้เพิ่มความเด่นชัดด้วยการเปิดหน้าต่างให้เห็นทันทีหลังล็อกอิน สำหรับผู้ที่กังวลเรื่องประสิทธิภาพและการใช้ทรัพยากรของเครื่อง ควรทดลองฟีเจอร์นี้และปรับตามความเหมาะสม โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งในเครื่องที่มีสเปคไม่สูงนัก การเปิด Edge อัตโนมัติอาจทำให้เครื่องทำงานช้าลงในช่วงเริ่มต้นการใช้งาน แต่สำหรับผู้ใช้ที่ชอบ Edge และต้องการความสะดวกก็ถือว่าเป็นจุดเด่นที่ Microsoft มอบให้

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study schedule *if you have limited time*
Hello! I really think that we should normalize regular study sessions. Doing this regularly with every subject will avoid cramming, stress, and fear. Which one do you think will work best for you? #lemon8partner #study #studygram #studentlife #goals #student #college
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teal.days

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3 ChatGPT Prompts To Help You Study
I’ve been using ChatGPT as my study buddy lately, and not to be dramatic… but it’s kind of everything. Like, if I don’t get a concept, I just ask it to explain it like I’m in high school (zero shame). It makes things so much easier to digest, especially when I’m tired or overwhelmed. And don’t even
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CompSkyy

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SLP grad school ❤️🫁🦻
One year ago I was worried I wouldn’t get into grad school… here I am in graduate school for SLP with the coolest new friends!! Here’s some tips to get there too: - NETWORKING!! Make connections during your undergraduate years: making connections with staff and classmates in your field is so i
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Gbennieats

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An empty computer lab with desks and monitors, featuring the overlay text "Study Smarter, Not Harder" as a general study tip.
A lined notebook page displays "Pomodoro Technique" and instructions to "Study for 25-50 minutes, then take a short break To boost focus."
A close-up of textbooks and notebooks, including a "Psychological Testing" book, with overlay text "Active Recall" and advice to "Test yourself instead just rereading notes for better memory retention."
✨📚Top Tips to Ace Your Exams!
⭐️The Pomodoro technique involves studying for 25-50 minutes followed by a 5-10 minute break. This helps maintain concentration while preventing burnout. After 4 study sessions, take a longer 15-30 minute break! ⭐️Try covering up your notes and writing down everything you remember then check what
Divadarling223

Divadarling223

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Top 3 study techniques that *actually* work ✨
When I first got to college, I thought rereading and highlighting my notes 📖 would help me ace exams… but honestly, nothing stuck. I’d spend hours studying and still feel unprepared 😅. That’s when I started switching to study methods backed by science, and I immediately noticed a difference. Th
CHICHI☁️

CHICHI☁️

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How to study smart.
Understanding a topic in college can be a rewarding experience if you approach it strategically. Here are some tips to help: 1. Active Participation: Engage in lectures, ask questions, and participate in discussions. Active involvement helps reinforce learning. 2. Note-Taking: Develop a consi
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illsie

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A young woman wearing glasses and blue headphones smiles at the camera, with text overlayed stating 'the 1 thing I did to RAISE MY GPA' and a white arrow pointing right.
A desk setup with a computer monitor displaying digital notes, a keyboard, mouse, and headphones, with text advising to 'Review your notes for 30 minutes right after a lecture' to solidify learning.
A close-up of a notebook with handwritten notes, possibly code or diagrams, with text encouraging to 'Catch confusing concepts early' and address questions before they accumulate.
How I raised my GPA with one easy tip!
Looking for a simple way to boost your GPA? Try this tip: Review Notes Right After Class: Spend 30 minutes going over your notes to reinforce what you just learned. Catch Confusing Concepts Early: Spot and address questions before they pile up, making complex topics easier to understand. B
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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A study desk with a laptop, monitor, and books, bathed in sunlight from a window. The text overlay asks, "Forgot to study? Exam in the morning?" setting the scene for cramming tips.
A young woman wearing headphones smiles at the camera, holding a laptop. The text overlay advises, "First Rule: Don't Panic. You can't study everything. So let's be strategic (Yes you can cry first)."
A young woman sits on a couch with a tablet. The image displays a study order: "High-weight + Weaknesses," "Low-weight + Weaknesses," "High-weight + Strengths," and "Low-weight + Strengths," emphasizing efficient study.
How I Cram EFFECTIVELY the night before an exam
Forgot to study? Exam in the morning? You’re not alone — but don’t just start re-reading everything and spiral 😭 Here’s how to actually cram the night before in a way that works (yes, even if you feel wildly unprepared). ✅ Focus on high-weight topics ✅ Prioritize weaknesses, not comfort
Meredith Jao

Meredith Jao

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An infographic titled "When to use Vinegar... and NOT to Use Vinegar!" lists safe and unsafe surfaces for vinegar cleaning, along with DIY cleaner recipes. It shows ingredients like vinegar, essential oils, baking soda, and Sal Suds, detailing what vinegar is good for and what it can damage.
🛑 Stop! Where Not to Use Vinegar
Vinegar is a simple, natural helper for a sparkling home 🍋✨ Perfect for glass, sinks, tiles, and counters. But some surfaces don’t like it—stone, marble, hardwood, and electronics can get damaged. Knowing where to use it keeps your home safe and your clean feeling calm and fresh. #OceanSurgeCle
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@ocean.surge.pnw

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Study Tips for Retaining Complex Information 🧠
Ever feel like you study so much but nothing sticks? When it comes to mastering tough concepts, it’s all about how you study, not just how long. Here’s how to make complex info actually stay in your brain: 🔄 Active Recall: Don’t just read—quiz yourself! Close the book and see if you can explain
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Tyra-Lee 🩺

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