Additionally, Microsoft is adding three levels of privacy control to the browser: Unrestricted, balanced and strict. They're all pretty self-explanatory -- the company says it'll affect how companies can track your activity across the web. That'll be a good option for anyone looking for a bit more security without only using a restricted "InPrivate window."

Edge is also getting an upgrade for one of its more innovative features: the ability to quickly set aside, and re-load, a window full of tabs. "Collections" will let you share those pages with others, as well as export them for safekeeping. It can create a new Word document, complete with the proper source references, or compile a list of links into an Excel spreadsheet. Collections could be a useful tool for students and researchers (not to mention reporters), who often have to juggle dozens of tabs at once.