Download Edge Browser for Chromebook

Anonymous
2019-08-03T14:57:01+00:00

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Can you download Edge Browser to a Chromebook? And if yes, how? I really appreciate your help. :-)

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    Anonymous
    2019-08-03T14:59:01+00:00

    Hi CRYSTAL

    I am an independent advisor here to help

    short answer is both yes and no

    There is not a version of Microsoft Edge that is compatible with the Chromebook. However if you have taken the time to install and enable Google play Store and its apps on your Chromebook, you should be able to download the edge browser that is available in the Google play Store and use it

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  2. Don Varnau 19,545 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2019-09-24T20:35:25+00:00

    LET ME DONWLOAD AND . . .       

    See the post by Sumit on this page.

    Don

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-09-24T18:57:30+00:00

    LET ME DONWLOAD AN I'LL GIVE YOU A HUG

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  4. Sumit D - IA 151.6K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2019-08-03T14:59:34+00:00

    Hi Crystal,

    I am Sumit, an Independent Advisor and a 2-Year Windows Insider MVP here to help.

    You can run Android apps on Chromebook so I believe you can run Microsoft Edge..

    Install Android apps on your Chromebook - Chromebook Help

    https://support.google.com/chromebook/answer/70...

    Microsoft Edge – Apps on Google Play

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=c...

    The experience would not be same as desktop, though.

    Disclaimer:

    There are links to non-Microsoft websites which would provide accurate and safe information. Watch out for ads on the websites which are frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). There is no need to buy paid products to fix your computers as they do more harm than good sometimes.

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