Microsoft Edge is the default browser on Windows 11, but many users don’t like it. Even though it went through a major overhaul, some are still determined not to switch to it. There are several reasons for this, but the biggest one is that people are just used to their favorite web browser, and they aren’t going to change it. This is why some of them decided to take drastic measures and completely disable Edge in Windows 11. If you’re tired of Microsoft Edge and you want to do that as well, this guide will help you.

Quick Tip:

If you need a reliable browser, we recommend trying Opera. Just like Edge, it’s built on Chromium, but it’s more stable and offers a wide range of features like an adblocker, a VPN, and social media integrations. Although Edge’s market share is low, we have to mention that its market share has doubled over the course of the last year, so it may continue to rise in the future. Opera also includes all the standard browsing tools you need including bookmarking and private browsing. Moreover, it lets you organize multiple tabs into individual workspaces.

Is Edge better than Internet Explorer?

Microsoft Edge is designed to be an Internet Explorer replacement, and as such, it offers many advantages compared to the latter. Most notably, Edge follows the latest web standards more closely than Internet Explorer. It’s built on Chromium engine, the same as Chrome, making it able to handle any modern website with ease. Edge also has dual engine support, so it can handle legacy websites that are made specifically for Internet Explorer. Lastly, it is more secure since it works closely with Microsoft Defender SmartScreen. Internet Explorer has been retired on June 15, 2022, so the choice is yours: you can enable Internet Explorer on Windows 11 or switch to another browser even if it isn’t Edge.

How can I disable Microsoft Edge in Windows 11?

1. Change file associations

For more information, we suggest that you check our guide on how to change the default browser on Windows 11. This method won’t disable Microsoft Edge, but it will change all file associations and stop it from working as a default web browser. In our solution, we used Opera since it’s more reliable and it offers more features than Microsoft Edge, so you might want to give it a try. SPONSORED Opera lets you personalize your browsing experience with the workspaces option as well as tons of room for customizing your theme and integrating third-party add-ons. We must mention that Opera is focused on performance, having a built-in battery saver that disables unnecessary tabs if your battery is low. Plus, it’s one of the lightest browsers on the market.

2. Rename the Microsoft Edge installation directory

If you want to revert the changes after completing the above procedure, just rename the directory back to its original name.

Why does Edge make it hard to change your default browser?

Microsoft made changing the default applications in Windows 11 a bit different. When you start a new browser, you’ll have an option to make it a default one. If you ignore this message, you’ll have to manually assign each file type to work with the desired browser. This is a lengthy process, and it can take a couple of minutes to complete. In previous versions of Windows, you just had to change the default web browser, and the file associations would be changed automatically. This isn’t the case anymore, and we don’t know why did Microsoft make this change, but we feel that this is a step in the wrong direction. Microsoft Edge can sometimes be persistent, but we hope that you managed to disable it by following the instructions above.

How to disable the Microsoft Edge update?

In this way, you can disable auto-update for Microsoft Edge. Now, even if you open Edge and go to its update section, it will not work. To get back the auto-update feature, undo the changes. Changing the file associations is the best way to stop using Edge, and although it can take a while, it will help you achieve your goal. Even more, there are ways to stop Edge from running automatically in the background. However, if you aren’t sure that this should be your next move, also check out our guide on how to fix Microsoft Edge problems on Windows 11. Maybe you’ll find it suitable for you after all. People also consider uninstalling Edge using the PowerShell command on Windows 11. That is not a good idea. In many cases, that may end up bringing new problems. Whether it is Windows 10 or 11, you should consider disabling the Edge browser. This article has explained how you can disable Edge on Windows 11. Do not hesitate to let us know your opinion about this topic in the comment section below.

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