
You shoud also go through all the settings in Edge on your phone to make sure it is as private as it can be. If you do choose to install it, at the very least make sure you say 'Not now' to sharing data. It is a questionable onboarding routine to me because it does not make it abundantly clear that in return for one feature you are agreeing to install a completely new browser on your phone, with potentially new search engine and privacy and personalisation options, which may send data to Microsoft.Ī whole browser change, and a requirement to sign in to get a simple send link over WiFo to my browser experience may not be everybodys cup of tea but for the purposes of this article I've gone ahead and finished installing Edge on my iPhone.

It even recommends changing the default browser on versions of iOS which support this. This could be considered to be a bait and switch tactic for one app to lead you to install another. Handoff for Edge it is not.Ĭaution! 'Your Phone' for Windows 10 delivers very little functionality for iOS and requires you to install a completely new browser, Microsoft Edge, on your iPhone. Really an Edge Browser bait and switch app for iPhone. Unless theres an update that improves this I cannot see how end users will be able to adopt this app as it just doesn't function well enough for example in your office, to be relied on. The Android app requires very very invasive permissions given what it needs to accomplish and it needs to be able to run in the background and wants to have you disable certain android system settings like battery management.Ī hurdle is that 'Your Phone' on Windows 10 requires very specific WiFi interoperability on your private network. The iOS single feature is hardly worth having anyway and forces you to install the Microsoft Edge browser for iOS in what you might be tempted to think is a classic example of a 'bait and switch'. Having now tried pretty hard with Windows 10 Pro 圆4 version 1909 build 18363.1256 and Android 8.1, 9, 10 and 11 and iOS 12, and iOS 14 I can confidently say this app does not work for me.

That is quite a feature gap which is explained opaquely by the very first screen of the app which has a notice saying that to experience full functionality you must be running Android 7.0 or later. Windows 10 Your Phone app, first screen - Your Phone animated screenshots
