Edge: Microsoft testing YouTube integration for Edge web browser – Times of India

Microsoft adding new features to Edge Every month the web browser and this time around, the company is testing a new feature as part of its recently announced RSS feed, Followable.
According to a report by Windows Latest, Microsoft is bringing YouTube integration to the browser as part of the newly announced RSS feeds.
With YouTube integration, users will be able to curate content from their favorite creators directly in the Collections pane on Edge. The integration will allow users to follow their favorite creator by clicking the new follow button directly from the URL section of the browser.
Once followed, new content from that particular creator will start appearing in the updated archive pane. Clicking on the content from the archive pane will take the user directly to the video. Also, for the feature to work, users need to add the YouTube channel to the RSS feed list.
In addition, Microsoft is also testing a new Discover Tabs for Chromium Edge. The Discover section will allow users to discover new things, websites and content binge,
All the new features, including YouTube integration and the Discover tab, are currently in A/B testing phase and rolling out to select users right now.
Reports suggest that the features are enabled automatically on the Edge Canary version of the browser. So, if you want to try out the new features, you can download Edge Canary from the official website.
However, there are changes, even the Canary version will not show these features due to the server-side phased rollout. So, if you are a Canary user and these features are not available to you, currently, there is no way to enable them manually.

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