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Microsoft Puts Copilot App at Center of Windows Web Browsing
6 Mar
Summary
- Copilot app now opens web pages in new tabs for Windows Insiders.
- Users can ask Copilot to summarize or answer questions about opened tabs.
- Feature includes optional saving of login credentials for websites.

Microsoft is deepening Copilot's integration within Windows by allowing it to open web pages in new tabs. This update, available to Windows Insiders, positions the Copilot app as a central hub for web browsing activities. Users can interact with the opened pages, asking Copilot to summarize them or answer related queries.
The enhanced Copilot app also provides an optional feature for saving login credentials. This requires explicit user permission and aims to improve convenience for frequently visited websites. These updates are rolling out to Insiders on version 146.0.3856.39 or higher, with a gradual release planned globally after initial regional testing.
This move by Microsoft follows previous controversies regarding Copilot's deep integration and privacy concerns. Earlier this year, internal feedback indicated a pushback against over-integration, prompting the company to reassess some of its rollout strategies. The success of these new features may depend on user willingness to share sensitive information like passwords with the AI.




