Microsoft has released a small update for Edge 141 in the Stable Channel. Version 141.0.3537.71 is now available to all users, offering them a redesigned profile layout experience, some bug fixes, and security patches that address Chromium vulnerabilities.
The biggest change in Microsoft Edge 141.0.3537.71 is the redesigned profile flyout. According to Microsoft, the new version offers users a cleaner look that makes it easier to understand which profile is personal and which is for work. Here is how Microsoft describes it:
A Refreshed Profile Flyout Experience for Better Clarity and Actionability. The Microsoft Edge profile flyout is updated to deliver a cleaner, more intuitive experience. The refreshed design makes it easier to distinguish between work and personal profiles, manage credentials, and quickly access key settings—all within a polished interface that supports modern browsing needs. With streamlined sign-in, clearer profile types, and organization branding preserved, this update enables a more efficient and trustworthy experience for customers.
Here is what was fixed:
- Fixed an issue that caused Microsoft Loop and Planner workflows to crash when accessibility APIs were enabled.
- Fixed a browser crash that occurred when the BrowsingDataLifetime policy was enabled.
As for security fixes, Edge 141.0.3537.71 includes patches for two vulnerabilities:
Edge 141.0.3537.71 arrived one week after Microsoft released Edge 141 to the general public. The latest major browser update introduced some notable changes, such as a new PDF viewer, a dedicated media control center, real-time video translation on compatible PCs, and changes to the feature that purges your browsing data each time you close the browser. In addition to new features and changes to existing ones, Microsoft is migrating its browser to WebUI 2.0, which enables significant performance improvements in page rendering, particularly in Edge"s settings section.
You can update to the latest Microsoft Edge version by heading to edge://settings/help.