Microsoft has announced that it is working on adding a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to its Edge browser.
As per Microsoft, a Cloudflare-powered VPN service called ‘Edge Secure Network’ is being tested and will roll out to the public as part of a security upgrade. It is aimed at bringing security and privacy.
The feature will encrypt the internet connection, and its functionality could protect users’ data from the internet service provider, The Hindu said quoting a The Verge report.
Users can use a virtual IP address to hide their location and browse the web. The Verge reported that users could also access content blocked on platforms such as Netflix and Hulu.
“Data is routed from Edge through an encrypted tunnel to create a secure connection when using the Microsoft Edge Secure network, even when using a non-secure URL that begins with HTTP. Hackers will have a harder time accessing browsing data on a shared public Wi-Fi network as a result of this, “Microsoft said in a statement.
Microsoft has set a monthly data limit of 1GB for its free VPN service. Users must first create a Microsoft account.
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