How to Reset Microsoft Edge Settings

Resetting Microsoft Edge is a two-part process that begins with restoring the browser settings. This process restores the settings to the same state they were in when you originally installed the application, but it doesn’t delete personal data like passwords. Before you reset Microsoft Edge, make sure you have backed up or synchronized your local data like passwords, favorites, profiles, and anything else you don’t want to lose. Here’s how to reset Microsoft Edge:

How to Clear Your Browsing Data, Passwords, and More

When you reset Microsoft Edge, a lot of things are left in place. Your passwords, browsing history, cached files, and profile are all still in place. You can clear your cache by itself or delete individual passwords if that’s all you need to do, or you can remove everything all at once. Here’s how to reset all of those things and leave Edge in the same state it was when you first installed it.

Why Reset Microsoft Edge?

When you reset Microsoft edge, all changes that have been made to the browser settings since you installed it are removed. If you experience any bugs with browser settings, or your browser just isn’t working correctly, resetting it will often fix the problem.

What to Do Before Resetting Microsoft Edge

Before you reset Microsoft Edge, keep in mind doing so will remove all of your personal data and undo any changes that have been made to the browser settings. If you want to have access to your data and custom settings after resetting, then you should consider backing up your passwords, favorites, browser settings, and anything else you want to keep If you have chosen to sync data between Edge on other platforms, make sure each thing you want to keep has synchronization turned on. Everything you choose to synchronize will be available from the cloud after you finish resetting the browser.