You can’t have failed to have noticed that Microsoft has gone all-in on artificial intelligence lately. The company has created Copilot, an AI assistant, and added it to a number of its products, including Bing, Edge, and Windows 11.
While it’s a worthy addition that’s only going to get more useful over time, not everyone wants AI invading their software. We’ve already shown you how to remove Copilot from Windows 11, but how about removing it from Microsoft Edge?
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The process of banishing all traces of Copilot from Edge is pretty straightforward. You can’t actually “remove” the feature from the browser as such as it’s built in, but you can hide all mentions of it.
To do this, follow these steps:
(We previously covered how “Allow Microsoft to access page content” is used by Microsoft to inform Bing Chat AI, and that’s definitely worth toggling off.)
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