Microsoft is among the top web browsers today, alongside browsers like Firefox or Chrome. In addition to the reading feature on Microsoft Edge, Edge is also a web browsing tool that allows users to have entertaining experiences.
However, the most significant drawback of this browser is the lack of support for creating alerts for closing multiple tabs on Microsoft Edge. So, if you're reading an article on Microsoft Edge and accidentally close it, you may lose all the data from the pages you're using and the article you're writing.
Understanding the plight of many users, Mytour introduces a method to display notifications for closing multiple tabs on Microsoft Edge.
Creating Alerts for Closing Multiple Tabs on Microsoft Edge
Step 1: Open the Registry Editor by pressing the Start button > type regedit or regedit.exe.
Step 2: Navigate to the following path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\AppContainer\Storage\microsoft.microsoftedge_8wekyb3d8bbwe\MicrosoftEdge\Main
Step 3: In the right window pane, locate the key named AskToCloseAllTabs. If this option is turned off, enable it by double-clicking and setting the value to 1.
Press OK and exit the Registry Editor.
After changing the value of the AskToCloseAllTabs key, Microsoft Edge should now display a warning when closing multiple tabs.
So with just three basic steps, you can enable the feature to display warnings when closing multiple tabs on Microsoft Edge.
For added convenience, you can also download the pre-activated AskToCloseAllTabs registry file on Windows 10. Simply download and double-click the file to input the data into your computer's registry.
Creating alerts for closing multiple tabs on Microsoft Edge is essentially similar to how you create alerts for closing multiple tabs on Chrome and Firefox. However, the process for Microsoft Edge requires users to adjust system settings in Windows 10, unlike the straightforward approach in browsers like Chrome or Firefox.
