Microsoft has confirmed that a future Edge v92 release version will have automatic HTTPS. The big M has scheduled Edge v92 for a July 2021 release. Edge will be a more secure browser with HTTPS as its default protocol. MS Edge will no longer need to redirect from HTTP to HTTPS when it has automatic HTTPS.

However, Microsoft has just confirmed Edge v92 will incorporate automatic HTTPS.

Microsoft confirms automatic HTTPS for Edge v92

The big M confirmed it will add automatic HTTPS to Edge on a 365 roadmap page. There Microsoft announced automatic HTTPS for its flagship browser as follows: At the moment, automatic HTTPS for Edge is in development. So, users will need to wait for Microsoft to release Edge 92. The big M has confirmed a July 2021 release month for Edge 92.

What is HTTPS?

HTTPS is a more secure browser protocol than HTTP that establishes connections with hosting servers. While the HTTP protocol is not encrypted, HTTPS shuffles web traffic through SSL encrypted tunnels. Thus, there can be no doubt HTTPS is more preferable to HTTP. Edge currently redirects from HTTP to HTTPS. However, Edge 92 will likely open pages a bit quicker with HTTPS as its default option. If you really can’t wait for Microsoft to release Edge v92, check out the HTTPS Everywhere extension for Chromium-based browsers. That is a Chrome extension you can add to Edge that enables automatic HTTPS in browsers. You can add HTTPS Everywhere to Edge from its Chrome Web Store page. So, Edge will soon become a more secure browser with automatic HTTPS thanks to the upcoming v.92 update. There can be little doubt that Chromium Edge is an altogether better browser than it used to be that keeps getting better with further Microsoft updates.

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