Microsoft Edge gets a new feature to improve browser security and block malware on Windows 11.
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How to enable security mitigations in Microsoft Edge.
Starting with version 96 and later, Microsoft Edge includes a new feature formerly known as Super Duper Secure Mode, which adds an additional layer of security and helps protect the browser from malware.
According to the company, bugs in JavaScript are one of the most common attack vectors that attackers exploit. The technology is called JIT (Just-in-Time) and is designed to render websites faster, but can also lead to security vulnerabilities. The new Edge feature improves browser security by disabling the JIT (Just-in-Time) JavaScript engine and enabling additional security measures. Although disabling the technology will impact performance, most users will not notice a significant difference in the real world.
This guide will show you the steps to enable and configure Super Duper Secure mode in Microsoft Edge on Windows 11, Windows 10, and other platforms.