Tech Tip – Using Microsoft Edge’s Password Monitor

Worried your login details might be floating around the dark web? There are paid solutions available which your IT expert can offer but if you’re a pinch, Microsoft Edge can alert you if any passwords you’ve saved in the browser have appeared in a known data breach, and it only takes a moment to switch on.

How to:

– Open Microsoft Edge.
– Click the three-dot menu in the top-right corner and select Settings.
– Go to Profiles > Passwords.
– Scroll down and toggle on ‘Show alerts’ when passwords are found in an online leak.
– If prompted, sign in with your Microsoft account to enable monitoring.

Pro-Tip: You can also click Scan now to run an instant check on your saved credentials. If Edge flags anything, update the password immediately — ideally using a strong, unique replacement.

Tech Tip – Pin Websites to the Taskbar Using Microsoft Edge

Pinning frequently used websites to your taskbar using Microsoft Edge allows you to access them quickly, just like any other app, enhancing your workflow efficiency. Here’s how to do it:

– Launch Microsoft Edge from the Start menu or taskbar.

– Navigate to the Website you want to pin to the taskbar.

– Click on the three-dot menu icon in the top right corner of Edge.

– Select ‘More tools’, then click ‘Pin to taskbar’.

– The website will now appear as an icon on your taskbar for quick access.