In recent months, Microsoft has taken significant steps to improve the Windows 11 user experience through its Windows K2 initiative, including scaling back where Copilot and its integrations appear across the interface.
And now, these efforts appear to have extended to Microsoft Edge. As spotted by Neowin, Microsoft has decided to discontinue its AI-powered history search feature in the Chromium-based browser
“Enhanced search finds sites in your History even when you use a synonym, phrase, or typo,” Microsoft added. “After this feature is turned on, sites you visit will be shown in enhanced history search results. An on-device model is trained using your data, which never leaves your device and is never sent to Microsoft. Admins can use the EdgeHistoryAISearchEnabled policy to disable this feature.”
Microsoft promised that the feature would leverage on-device AI, keeping your data private, secure, and away from the cloud. It’s worth noting that the feature was rolling out to users in waves.
The company has since made an update on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap entry (dated June 25, 2026), indicating:
“We have decided not to move forward with this change at this time. We apologize for any inconvenience.”
Neowin reported that many users described the feature as “creepy,” while others voiced concerns about trusting Microsoft to keep their data on-device. Some also criticized it as yet another attempt to turn Edge into bloatware.

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