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How to share pages via QR codes on Microsoft Edge 

In the address bar of Microsoft Edge, type “edge://flags” and press enter. Then, type “Enable sharing page via QR Code” in the search bar presented. Users will be shown an option along with a dropdown menu. Click on it and select “Enable.” Relaunch Microsoft Edge and users will see a QR code option on the address bar From here, users can go on any website and click on the QR code option to generate a QR code. To download the QR code to share it with others, just click the “Download” button. If the QR code option doesn’t appear on the address bar, users can also right-click on the webpage and select the “Create QR code for this page” option to generate a code for the page, too. There you have it. But wait, is Microsoft Edge being killed off? Not the new version, though you may find that the legacy Microsoft Edge browser will go missing with a new Windows 10 update. The Chromium-based version of the Edge may give you good reason to switch browsers.

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