How to Sync Microsoft Edge Tabs Across Devices

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open the menu and click settings



If you’re like most, you surf the internet across multiple devices, including a smartphone and a computer. The key to making those work together is allowing tabs to sync between devices. Thankfully, Microsoft Edge syncs tabs and history, but only after you set it up.


If you’re unfamiliar with tab syncing, the concept is pretty simple. Let’s say that you use Microsoft Edge on your PC and your smartphone. With tab sync enabled, you can view the tabs open on your phone from the PC.


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Enable Tab Sync in Microsoft Edge​


Microsoft doesn’t enable the tab syncing feature by default, so we’ll have to turn it on. We’ll start on the desktop version of Edge, which is available for , , and .


First, open the Edge web browser, click the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner, then select “Settings.”


open the menu and click settings



Under “Your Profile” on the Settings page, click “Sync.”


go to Sync



Toggle the switch on for “Open Tabs.” Additionally, you can enable “History,” which will further improve the interoperability between devices.


toggle on open tabs and history



That’s all we have to do on the desktop.


Now, open Microsoft Edge on your , , or device. Tap the three-dot menu icon at the bottom of the screen.


tap the menu icon



Select “Settings” from the menu.


select settings



Scroll down to the “Accounts” section of the Settings and tap your account.


select your account



Select “Sync” under the “Sync Settings” heading.


tap Sync



Toggle on “Sync” at the top, then make sure that “Open Tabs” is enabled under “Data Items.” Here’s where you can also enable “History” again.


toggle on open tabs and history



Microsoft Edge will now sync open tabs between any of the devices that have these settings enabled. Make sure to enable it on every device you own.


Use Tab Sync in Microsoft Edge​


With tab syncing enabled, we can now access open tabs from any Microsoft Edge browser. It works slightly differently on desktop and mobile, so we’ll show you both.


On the desktop version of Edge, click the three-dot menu icon in the top-right corner, then select “History” from the menu.


open the menu and click history



The history menu will open. There will now be a tab titled “Tabs From Other Devices.” Your devices will be listed here. Expand each device’s listing to see the list of open tabs.


tab from other devices



Note: You may not see all the tabs right away. It will take a little while for everything to sync after you first enable the feature.

To access tabs from other devices on iPhone, iPad, or Android, tap the tabs button in the bottom bar.


tap the tabs button



Navigate to the “Recent Tabs From Other Devices” tab. The other devices will be listed here, and you can expand them to see the open tabs.


tabs from other devices



It’s as simple as that! You can easily pick up where you left off on any device. If you switch between devices often, this feature can be a real time saver.
 

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