microsoft edge
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Microsoft Updates Bug Bounty Program For Edge Browser
Last month, Microsoft launched a bug bounty program for the Edge web browser that focused on finding remote code execution vulnerabilities. The company has now expanded this program, offering hackers and researchers monetary rewards for different types of security flaws that they find. Here’s what you need to know.
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Microsoft Edge Is Supporting A Bunch Of Web Technologies To Entice Developers
Microsoft’s Edge browser needs all the help it can get if it wants to remain relevant in a market where Chrome and Firefox dominates the scene. After sourcing feedback from developers, the company has revealed that it is adding support for a number of web technologies on Edge. Here are the details.
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Microsoft To Open Source Chakra, Edge’s JavaScript Engine
It used to be this sort of event could only occur in an alternate reality, yet here we are and Microsoft has announced that Chakra, Edge’s JavaScript engine, will be open-sourced as of January next year.
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You Can Test Apps In Microsoft Edge With Free Windows 10 Virtual Machines
Microsoft has added Windows 10 virtual machines in its free toolkit for developers to test their sites in the Edge browser. The tools and more are available through Microsoft Edge Dev which is now officially out of Beta.