How to Enable or Disable Automatic HTTPS for URLs in Microsoft Edge

Tired of constantly clearing browser data or switching browsers due to unwanted ‘s’ added to your HTTP URLs? This guide has you covered because, with just a small tweak, your Microsoft Edge won’t be annoying again!

Step 1 – Microsoft Edge

Open Microsoft Edge.

Step 2 – Open the Experimental Settings

In the search bar, type edge://flags/#edge-automatic-https and hit the Enter key. This will bring you to a setting where you can enable or disable the automatic https for the URL entered in Microsoft Edge.

Step 3 – Configure Automatic HTTPS

In the Automatic HTTPS, click the drop-down menu and select Disabled.

Step 4 – Restart

It will prompt you to restart your Microsoft Edge, and congratulations! You can now close the extra tabs and try to enter your URL again.

With these steps, the address bar will not add an additional s or will complete the HTTPS when typing links to your Microsoft Edge browser.

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