If someone sends a web hyperlink inside an email and I click on the link, that action brings up EDGE rather than IE even while I have UN-pinned EDGE from my task bar and pinned IE there instead. I cannot seem to get EDGE to ignore what I want it to ignore. I want to bring up IE and not EDGE when clicking on a web hotlink no matter where the link comes from.

Also, EDGE prevents me from renaming my favorites permanently. Try it. Any changes you make to the way a favorite is listed are not saved permanently.

EDGE also re-orders my favorites alphabetically and doesn't respect the order they were in when they were originally imported. It will not let me re-order them in the listing unless I do it alphabetically. Thus, EDGE does not let me control how my favorites are displayed as IE does. Furthermore, EDGE does NOT take you to your defined home page except if you exit EDGE and re-start it. If you have been using EDGE and then click on your home-page icon, EDGE takes you to "Where do you want to go next" or words to that effect, instead of bringing up your own user-specified home page! A home page icon is supposed to take you to wherever you have defined your home page to be. But Edge does not do that. In short, EDGE prevents me from doing some things I have asked it to do and forces me to do whatever its creators have mandated. It is NOT a "user friendly" browser. I dislike it enormously and wish I could remove it from WINDOWS 10.