

There were just a few rough edges as far as installing extensions, logging into them, and the like. The new Edge project began with a complete and fully functional Web browser-Chromium-so it worked fine for browsing the Web. The beta was still pretty raw then-but "raw" is a relative term.

We covered the beta version of Chromium-based Edge in November. But will anybody use it?As of Wednesday, January 15, Microsoft will make the non-beta version of its new, Chromium-based version of the Edge browser to Windows 10 Home and Pro users. If you continue to have issues, then please reach out to us at Clickdimensions Support.Further Reading Microsoft Edge is coming to Linux. An example of these settings for a US environment is shown below:Īfter ensuring that the settings have been saved, you should then be able to close and re-open the browser to check if the security errors persist. Please note that the full URL including the HTTPS protocol is necessary for a proper setup. Then, 3 exceptions will need to be added: Once you are on this screen, you will want to ensure that if Tracking Protection is enabled, that it is set to Basic instead of the default "Balanced" setting as this can cause issues and prevent your email sends from sending properly. To do this, open Chromium Edge and navigate to Settings > Privacy, search and services: In order to correct and prevent issues, some Tracking prevention exceptions will need to be setup. The security on our designers and editors require an authentication cookie to be generated, and the Chromium Edge tracking prevention may prevent these from being created and will cause the error. If none of the listed steps work, then there could potentially be an issue with the Edge browser settings. When using the Chromium Edge browser, you may encounter the following error while attempting to open Clickdimensions designers, editors, or options from the ClickDimensions.
