How Microsoft Edge Updates on Windows and macOS

Like other Chromium-based browsers, Microsoft Edge is designed to download and install updates when they’re available automatically. This only occurs when you close the browser, so Edge will not automatically update itself if you leave it open for extended periods of time. When Microsoft Edge has an update ready, the menu icon in the upper right corner will change. This icon is normally three horizontal dots, but it will include a small green circle with an arrow in the center when an update first becomes available. If you don’t install the update, the ring will eventually turn red. When the update indicator is present, the main Edge menu will include an Update available option that isn’t usually there. Clicking on this option will immediately close the browser, install the updates, reopen the browser, and reopen any tabs you had open.

How to Check For Updates and Update Microsoft Edge on Windows and macOS

While Edge typically updates itself and provides an alert if it hasn’t been updated and needs your intervention, it also has an option to check for and install updates manually. This option is great if you want to make sure you always have the latest version, and it’s also helpful in case a bug or connectivity error prevents Edge from seeing an update and providing an alert. Here’s how to check for Edge updates manually and install if one is available:

How to Update Microsoft Edge on iPad and iPhone

When an update becomes available for Edge on your iPad or iPhone, it will be installed automatically if you have set up that option. Otherwise, you can update it with the app store. Both of these processes work exactly the same as updating any app on iOS. Here’s how to manually update Microsoft Edge on iPad or iPhone:

How to Update Microsoft Edge on Android

Android also gives you the option of automatically updating Edge whenever an update becomes available, or manually updating with the Google Play Store. This process works the same as updating any app on Android. Here’s how to manually update Microsoft Edge on Android: