On my work owned computer I use edge by choice. All the software I use for work is microslop anyway. So its more integrated and faster for that. I have a KVM and my personal laptop with Linux that I use for all personal stuff and slacking off. No personal data touches that work computer.
seppuku
They tried to force me to use Edge at work but I downloaded Brave browser. It lets you install it without having admin rights. It asks you for them but just say no and continue.
If I were forced to use Edge, I’d fall off it
Holy title gore…
Just how did you write that and not notice how badly you fucked it up?If I’m forced to, then it’s not my device and not my problem.
Add a spell checker extension
I am forced to use edge at work. Pity me.
Not use the builtin password manager. https://mashable.com/article/microsoft-edge-password-manager-storing-credentials-plaintext
Ehh, if I am being forced it’s because it’s for work. So it’s only work passwords. Seems more like their problem. I would suggest or ask to change, if refused it’s on them.
If an org is at the point where they are forcing you to only use edge then they should already know the many, many, many issues with inbuilt password managers and will already be providing a corporate password solution.
So long as you don’t reuse passwords, that should be fine.
Why would I reuse a personal password at work? My personal passwords are for important things like shitposting accounts.
Most people use the same password for everything
Shoot myself
Unpopular opinion here, for sure, but I use it voluntarily for all work stuff when I’m at home. It’s not as bad as you might think. I never use it for personal stuff, for that I use librewolf and chromium when librewolf doesn’t work, like webusb. I don’t want any work/life cross contamination between cookies and history, and different browsers seems to work well enough for me.
You could also use separate librewolf/chromium profiles. Shortcuts are helpful for commonly used profiles.
I use it at work, voluntarily. We have a choice of Chrome or Edge, and I hate Chrome more than I hate Edge. There are some built-in nice features, like workspaces and side tabs which are really convenient when you need to switch between dozens of tasks.
First mistake is using windows at all when you seem to have options.
Well, no I don’t. It’s windows or windows at work. I’m lucky enough to have WSL, but using Firefox through WSL is a hassle (proxy, extensions, DPI, etc.) . So Edge works fine for me.
Cry

a Microsoft datacenter, probablyI literally only use it at work because they force it. I delete it on everything else because it’s terrible.








