Now, Edge on an iPad does feel a bit dated and doesn’t play as nice with desktop websites as Safari does, but it’s great to have it as an alternate to Apple’s own browser. Everything syncs with a Microsoft account, and there’s no need to worry!
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All my bookmarks, passwords, and browsing history from Windows 10 landed right on my iPad. Edge is my main browser on Windows, and since it is available on iPad, I’m able to use the app there, too. I even was able to use it in place of iCloud Keychain for my password management, and bring all of my saved passwords from Windows 10 across my iPad, anywhere I need it. Just so happens that in moving from Windows 10 and Edge to Safari on iPad OS as my main browser, the Authenticator app for iPad carried everything I needed with me. As I’ve covered before, Microsoft Authenticator is a great tool to use for password management as it can sync up your passwords across your devices. I start first with one of the more obvious things. Here’s a look at three ways that Microsoft made switching across Windows 10 to iPad OS easy.
But since Microsoft is a multi-platform company - with apps across Windows, Android, and iOS - they actually make things easy for you.Īs part of my journey to move to an iPad Pro and using it as my main device for a week for an incoming review, I ended up heavily depending on Microsoft apps. You risk losing your files, passwords, and a lot more.
Switching between devices and different ecosystems like iPad and Surface can be hard.