Edge already allows you to edit the passwords stored from the browser itself in the Canary Channel
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If you are an Edge user, you may be using one of the versions that can be downloaded within the development channel. Edge Canary, Beta and Dev, are testing improvements that later reach the stable version, news like the one that Edge is now beginning to receive
A very practical improvement accessible from the configuration menu and that allows us to directly edit the passwords that we have stored in the browser Passwords that They are stored to facilitate web browsing and are already editable from the browser itself.
Edit without leaving Edge
An improvement that reaches the Microsoft browser and that even advances even Google's own Chrome, which for now does not offer this option or in the Canary version of Chrome, the most advanced open to the public.
"To access this possibility you must have the latest Edge build installed on the Canary Channel, the one with the number 88.0.672.0 . Once inside you only have to access the Configuration section>"
Once inside, in the left area, among all the sections, click on Profiles and then on Passwords in the central menu. We will see all the ones that we have stored in Edge and if we right-click on the three points that appear to the right of each of them we will see three options: copy, edit and remove the password."
A new window is then opened to change the password of said web page and to make sure we do it correctly we will have next to the eye icon that allows us to see the values of the new password.
Without leaving Edge we can have in this way and under control, all the passwords of the different web pages that we use during the day a day. An improvement that should not take long to reach the stable version of Edge, which is the one available by default for all Windows-based computers.