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Microsoft Edge Receives Norton Safe Web Browser Extension

Symantec’s Norton Safe Web for Microsoft Edge gives users protection from attacks when they are browsing the web.

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Since Microsoft Edge launched alongside Windows 10 three years ago, I have talked about it as an evolving browser. Of course, that was simply parroting Microsoft’s own vision of the service. The company has been incrementally updating the browser. The latest step in the right direction is the introduction of a new Symantec extension.

Microsoft’s softly-softly approach with Edge is frustrating for some. Certainly, it has prevented the browser from competing more directly with Google Chrome. Still, through each Windows update, Microsoft Edge is improving.

Extensions were a big deal back in 2016. Simple third-party (and Microsoft-owned) integrations into Edge help add significant functionality to the browser. From the company’s own Skype to AdBlock Plus, Edge extensions have expanded in the two years following.

The latest integration comes in the form of Norton Safe Web from Symantec. This is a third-party offering and is designed to help users stay safe when browsing. Among the features available through the extension are:

  • Providing safety information about pages as you view them, using the latest threat intelligence information
  • Scans and tests websites in advance to warn you of potential security issues
  • Blocks access to malicious or fraudulent websites

Like other Microsoft Edge extensions, Norton Safe Web is available now from the Microsoft Store.

Expanding Extensions

Edge is not just a Windows 10 deal these days. Microsoft has expanded the browser to iOS and Android in app form. However, not all of the extensions available on desktop are on mobile. Norton Safe Web is only on Windows 10, at least for the time being.

If may make the journey to other platforms eventually. Last month, Microsoft announced AdBlock Plus had made the journey to Android from Windows 10. However, AdBlock Plus on Edge Android is not an extension but is instead integrated directly into the browser.

Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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