New version of Microsoft’s Edge browser will provide free VPN connection services, with great improvements, without the need for third-party software.
In spite of the harsh criticism it was subjected to at the beginning, and despite being a totally new Internet browsing platform instead of the famous Internet Explorer, Microsoft continues to improve and develop its Edge browser, which it is trying to compete with.
Microsoft has turned its attention to another important aspect that may help it compete with other popular browsers, including Chrome. This is part of Microsoft’s quest to improve Internet usage, response speed, and the display of website content faster.
Recently, Microsoft has begun to concentrate on protecting users’ privacy while they surf the Internet, an idea that has already attracted users to the Edge browser. At a time when corporate disasters – including Google – are being exposed utilizing user data for profit-making purposes, this is particularly important.
Edge Browser Free VPN Service
The following versions of Edge will include Microsoft’s free user protection service and VPN, which is highly popular with users.
For privacy protection and other features, many users resort to external VPN applications. Although there are some free options available, they remain impractical and some of them also collect user data while browsing, so paid applications are the best solution.
As per the company itself, it will cooperate with CloudFlare in providing DNS services and VPN services via the Edge browser.
Microsoft Edge Secure Netword, a tool that offers several solutions to protect user data and privacy, including providing a stable VPN connection, will offer the feature.
While a Microsoft account is required to get the VPN service, usage of the anonymizing services is limited to 1GB per month.
VPN usage can easily reach the limit in just a few days, depending on how often you use the Internet