
If you click on the Windows icon in the bottom left corner, you can right-click on the Edge tile to select it. All you need to do is right-click the Edge icon and select Unpin from Taskbar. Make sure that any open Edge browsers are closed, otherwise the removal won’t be able to proceed. There is a simple way to uninstall Edge from the Start menu and remove it from the taskbar. Press Uninstall in the pop-up menu again to confirm.
Once you’ve found Edge, click the entry and press Uninstall to begin the removal.From here, click Apps > Apps & Features and find Microsoft Edge in the list (or by using the search bar).
However, you can disable it and hide it from view.
Right-click the Start menu icon and click Settings to begin. There is no way to permanently remove Microsoft Edge from your computer. If you’ve installed the new, Chrome-based Microsoft Edge yourself from the Microsoft website, then you can remove this like any other Windows app from the Windows Settings menu. Using The Windows 10 Uninstall Menu (For Manual Edge Installations) Copy and paste the following command in the PowerShell window and press ‘Enter’ on your -uninstall -system-level -verbose-logging -force-uninstall. If you insist on disabling Edge, then you’ll need to remember this warning, as it could result in complications at a later date. This will ensure that, in almost every situation, your third-party browser is used for the web. Some core Windows features will rely on Edge, but you can (for the most part) bypass it entirely by setting another browser as your default web browser and ignoring Edge completely. There are options to stop, hide, and otherwise disable Edge if you don’t want to use it, but this isn’t necessarily the best thing to do.