Microsoft Edge now has real-time browser tab sharing, which allows you to share a tab with another user in real time. This feature is available in the latest version of Microsoft Edge and can be accessed by clicking on the three lines in the top right corner of the window. Once you have clicked on this button, you will be able to see a list of all the other users who are currently using Microsoft Edge. You can then select one of these users and click on the “Share Tab” button. This will open up a new window that will contain all of the content that is currently open in the shared tab. ..


Microsoft announced many new features coming to its web browser today, most of which are aimed at use in corporate environments and other organizations. Edge Workspaces is the most exciting addition, which Microsoft describes as “a shared set of browser tabs where everyone can view the same websites and latest working files for a project in one place.”

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Here’s how it works: you can create a link to a workspace from the Edge browser, and then share it to anyone else with Edge. People who join the workspace will see any tabs you have open, and if someone else opens a new tab, it will appear in your browser as well. It’s like a combination of bookmarks and Google Docs-style collaboration, with profile pictures on tabs to indicate who is using which tabs. However, the tabs aren’t remote desktop sessions — everyone still needs their own logins for any restricted pages or documents.

The new feature is intended to be a replacement for constantly sharing links in a workplace setting, especially through team chat services like Slack and Teams. Edge Workspaces is in the initial stages of testing right now, and only works for people with Edge browsers managed by an organization using Azure. Microsoft says general public availability should arrive sometime in 2023.

Source: Microsoft Edge Blog