Will gmail work on edge?

There have been discussion on supporting Gmail Account on Microsoft Edge and even though, it is not possible to do it (Microsoft Edge supports Microsoft Account and Microsoft 365 Account), I would like to share a workaround. 1) Please login to Microsoft Account website https://account., and microsoft. Com/ and you should see a page like following.

08-14-2020 06:37 AM There have been discussion on supporting Gmail Account on Microsoft Edge and even though, it is not possible to do it (Microsoft Edge supports Microsoft Account and Microsoft 365 Account), I would like to share a workaround.

Once done, go to your gmail account, then click on the start on address bar, select “Favorite’s bar” and click on “Add”. This way you will have a shortcut to gmail on Edge.

One of the next things we asked ourselves was; is it possible to access Gmail and Google Drive in edge?

This is Wil, one of the independent advisor, an expert with Windows 10 and a fellow Windows 10 user like you. That’s odd because I am currently using the new version of Edge for my GMAIL account and was able to access GMAIL and Google Drive.

Should you use Google Chrome instead of edge for Gmail?

Techdows has spotted that when users suddenly log on to their Gmail accounts from a new device — via the strange browser that is the new Edge — they get the standard security alert email message. But a large part of it is now a slightly stroppy suggestion that they should use Chrome instead.

Should you switch from Microsoft Edge to Google Chrome for Gmail?

Google is now urging people to switch to Google Chrome when they log on to their Gmail accounts using Microsoft’s Edge browser. Those who sign in to their Gmail account using the new Microsoft Edge browser on a new computer will receive an email from Google, urging them to switch to Google Chrome instead, Tech, and dows reported.

Which browser should you use to sign in to Gmail?

Google recommends Chrome when users sign in to Gmail from the new Microsoft Edge. Google’s Chrome browser has a dominant share on desktop computers, but competition is always out there. With Microsoft’s new Edge browser becoming ever more popular, Google is now using Gmail’s sign-in alerts to push those new Edge users back over to Google Chrome.