“We’re committed to providing customers with a personalized Web experience, which is why bringing extensions to Microsoft Edge continues to be a high priority,” a spokeswoman said in an emailed statement. “We’re actively working to develop a secure extension model to make the safest and most reliable browser for our customers, and look forward to sharing more in a future Windows 10 update in 2016.”
Previously, Microsoft had said that it would deliver add-on support this year, some time after the browser’s July debut as part of Windows 10.
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