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3 New Features of Windows 10 Upgrade You Must Know About

There are new major tricks from Microsoft for your browser, start menu, and others. It is important you know about these in other to make use of them every day.

First, you need to upgrade your Windows 10 to the latest edition to make these things work. Now is the right time for you to do the update. Those with Windows 7 who would love to upgrade to the Windows 10 can download the latest Windows 10 HERE and install it all for free. Doing the upgrade helps you to get the most out of the new operating system.

When I upgraded mine, it showed I had the Windows 10 October 2020 Update. It is known as version 20H2. Check to see if that’s what you have.

Microsoft Begins Rolling Out Windows 10 Version 20h2
Microsoft Begins Rolling Out Windows 10 Version 20h2

You will see that you now have Microsoft Edge browser privacy improvement. You have to log out of your Microsoft account on your laptop to enjoy the privacy settings fully. This setting allows you to block websites that track you online. The collections feature helps you to gather information from different websites when doing research. Get started turning things to your desired setting by going to Settings > Privacy and services.

Secondly, you can also customize your new Start menu to change the look of the tiles you see on the desktop. The new start menu gives a more streamlined design, different from the solid color backplates behind the logos in the apps list. Customize the start menu by going to Settings > Personalization.

You can also open all your tabs at once on Microsoft Edge. Do that by pressing Alt + Tab. Unlike before, you can now open all your tabs on a simple command. It makes it easy for you to get a view of every window opened. You can also configure it to show your last three to five tabs. To configure tab settings or to turn off the feature, go to Settings > System > Multitasking.

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