The popup mainly appears when users open the updated Edge Chromium browser on Windows 10. The most irritating part of this problem is that it could keep displaying the alert every time you open the browser, notwithstanding you have already dismissed the recommendation. The options offered are:
Use Microsoft recommended browser settingsDon’t update your browser settings.
If you don’t want to see this annoying popup when you open the browsers, you can disable it manually using a hidden experimental flag. Let us learn how to disable the recommended browser Settings Prompt in Microsoft Edge.
Disable Use recommended browser settings message in Edge
If you want to disable the “Use recommended browser settings” prompts the Edge browser, follow the below suggestions:
Let’s now see the above steps in detail: To get it started, open the Microsoft Edge browser first and make sure you have the latest browser version. If you don’t know how to check it, then go to the top right corner in the Edge browser and click on the three dots. From the menu list, click Settings > About Microsoft Edge and you will see the Microsoft Edge automatically updates if the updates are available. After updating the browser to the latest version, go to the address bar, type edge://flags, and press Enter. Then go to the search box, type Show feature and workflow recommendations, and see the related flag in the Experiments section. Alternatively, you can type the following text code in the Chrome address bar and hit Enter to open the flag directly. The web page with an option of Show feature and workflow recommendations will open on the window. Click on the drop-down menu and change it from Default to the Enabled option. Then click on the Restart button so that the changes will take effect the next time you open the browser. Hope it helps