Keep the Microsoft Edge icon (blue on a black background) pinned rather than the Microsoft Edge Legacy (white on a blue background) icon, because the latter always opens with the Microsoft Start page full of cheesy news stories rather than any tabs. For Windows 10, version 1903: You must have one of the following updates or a later update installed to apply this update: Recommended: October 8, 2019KB4517389 (OS Build 18362. If you want to make legacy Edge your default browser you can do that from Settings > Apps > Default apps, but the browser you pick there is Microsoft Edge rather than Microsoft Edge Legacy and that doesn't open from the Microsoft Edge Legacy icon, so when you open a link in another application, you (rather confusingly) end up with two legacy Edge browser icons. If you want to download the new Microsoft Edge, go to Prerequisites For Windows 10, version 1909: No additional updates are required. That puts Microsoft Edge Legacy on the Start menu if you had it pinned to the taskbar or Start menu, you have to do it again because the new Edge browser will have taken over those pins. Next you need to run the Edge installer again (ignore the warnings that you already have it installed). Or you can create the DWORD Allowsxs, again in Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\EdgeUpdate, and set the value to 1. If you use Group Policy, you can enable the Allow Microsoft Edge Side by Side browser experience group policy.
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