Microsoft really, really, really wants you to start using Edge as your primary browser. The company has employed all kinds of tricks in the past to sway users, like forcing links to open in Edge , asking why you downloaded Chrome , and sneakily importing your Chrome data . As of this writing, the company isn’t yet out of ideas.
In the latest version of Edge Canary—the most cutting-edge channel that’s updated daily with the newest developments—the browser now contains hints that point to a new internal feature that involves a “pin Edge when you close the browser” prompt, reports Windows Latest .
To be fair, “pin Edge” prompts aren’t new. But the new feature flags in Edge Canary show that Microsoft might be trying a new tactic soon. Specifically, if you’re a heavy Chrome user, you