Microsoft's new Edge browser goes on the market:
1. Earlier this year, Microsoft announced the full launch of a new Edge browser, effectively replacing the old Edge browser.
2. However, Microsoft's new Edge browser will not provide some functions of the classic version of Edge.
3. In a new blog post on TechCommunity, the Microsoft ChromiumEdge team confirmed that the reading list function will not be added to the new Edge browser.
4. Microsoft said that the lack of function and low usage rate are some reasons why this function cannot be extended to the new Edge browser.
5. However, the ChromiumEdge team may be working hard to improve this function and expect to add it in the future.
6. Microsoft recently released the "bright spot" function of ChromiumEdge, which is similar to "reading list".
Alternatively, you can use third-party extensions, such as Pocket.
7. If you have been using the "reading list" and migrated to the ChromiumEdge.
You can access your reading list data by going to Settings and More _ Favorites-Other Favorites-Reading List.