Microsoft Withdraws Problematic Edge Update After User Complaints
The latest update caused severe functionality issues, leading to a rollback while a fix is developed.
- Microsoft has withdrawn the latest Microsoft Edge update (122.0.2365.63) after users reported severe functionality issues, including 'Out of Memory' crashes.
- The issues rendered the browser nearly unusable, affecting web page loading, settings access, and even opening new tabs.
- Some users discovered a temporary fix by disabling the 'Enhance your security on the web' feature, though this workaround may leave the browser vulnerable to security threats.
- Microsoft has rolled back the update to a previous version (122.0.2365.59) and is presumably working on a fix for the bug.
- There's no official word from Microsoft on when a corrected update will be re-released.