Edge's syncing capability has faced considerable criticism since its launch, despite the browser supporting syncing for various other content types such as favorites, form fills, and passwords. Most other browsers can sync entire browsing histories and open tabs, something Edge has yet to accomplish.
At the end of October, some users began to notice this capability in the Dev and Canary channels of the Insider program, and Microsoft has added history syncing to the list of issues addressed since December 1st.
The new syncing options are available in Edge version 45.11.24.5118. However, this feature is still not available to all users, possibly on both desktop and mobile devices. In one test, even the Edge Beta channel on Windows has yet to activate these capabilities.
Previously, Microsoft Edge offered a feature allowing you to send open web pages from your mobile device to your PC, but syncing tabs is a quicker way to access multiple websites on different devices.
On the same page displaying options to sync tabs, favorites, and other content is an option to sync payments, but you cannot activate it at this time.
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Syncing browsing history is also a welcome addition, as you can find viewed content on one device and quickly open it on another, even if you've closed that content on the original device. With support for syncing tabs and browsing history, Edge is getting significantly closer to comprehensive sync setup across multiple platforms.
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