Lately, I've noticed that when opening PWA apps, they sometimes inexplicably freeze for a few seconds before the window slowly appears. Also, while browsing the internet, the app occasionally "hangs" and becomes completely unresponsive. Have any of you experienced similar issues?
I tried enabling "Automatic HTTPS" as described in your excellent video, and the option to turn it on or off has appeared in the relevant section of settings: "Privacy and Security." However, the option appears to be turned off by default, it is greyed out and if you hover your mouse cursor over it, you get a no entry icon. I tried restarting the laptop, just in case, but to no avail. Perhaps it is a regional thing? I don't know. I do remember that quite a long time ago I enabled "automatic https" and it worked as it is supposed to; but when an update arrived to the browser, and or OS, the setting had been removed completely together with the flag to reenable it. So I am wondering if the flag option coming back is an error.
Please, don't enable "enhance your security on the web" it's slow down some sites, generally emulators, you can try on and turn off when you in on site Emulator windows 95/98. It's really slow down the perfomance of 3D
Lately, I've noticed that when opening PWA apps, they sometimes inexplicably freeze for a few seconds before the window slowly appears. Also, while browsing the internet, the app occasionally "hangs" and becomes completely unresponsive. Have any of you experienced similar issues?
I tried enabling "Automatic HTTPS" as described in your excellent video, and the option to turn it on or off has appeared in the relevant section of settings: "Privacy and Security." However, the option appears to be turned off by default, it is greyed out and if you hover your mouse cursor over it, you get a no entry icon. I tried restarting the laptop, just in case, but to no avail. Perhaps it is a regional thing? I don't know.
I do remember that quite a long time ago I enabled "automatic https" and it worked as it is supposed to; but when an update arrived to the browser, and or OS, the setting had been removed completely together with the flag to reenable it. So I am wondering if the flag option coming back is an error.
Thanks for the feedback.
@@brentech My pleasure. Happy New Year. ☺
Best way to make Edge secure is to use it to download Firefox.
Please, don't enable "enhance your security on the web"
it's slow down some sites, generally emulators, you can try on and turn off when you in on site Emulator windows 95/98. It's really slow down the perfomance of 3D