Super Duper Secure Mode in Microsoft Edge

The main objective behind introducing Super Duper Secure Mode in Microsoft Edge is to prevent cybercriminals from accessing and exploiting the bugs in the browser. Apart from this, the Edge browser will use the following advanced security features to ensure safety while browsing the Internet.

Window’s Arbitrary Code Guard (ACG)Control Flow Guard (CFG)Intel’s Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET)

Super Duper Secure Mode disables JIT (TurboFan/Sparkplug) and enables CET (Exploit mitigation from Intel). JIT, also known as Just-in-Time is a performance technology introduced in browsers to speed up specific tasks in JavaScript. Traditionally, browser developers were using it because users want their browsers to be fast. However, the supply of a regular stream of bugs requiring frequent security updates made this technology somewhat less useful. Disabling the JIT thus makes sense as it can result in a reduction of the attack surface and improve user security, significantly.

How to enable Super Duper Secure Mode in Microsoft Edge?

To enable Super Duper Secure Mode in Microsoft Edge is simple; you need to enable an Edge Flag. Launch Microsoft Edge browser. Currently, the feature is available in Edge Canary, Dev, and Beta. So, make sure your browser is updated to the latest version. When the browser opens, click inside the address bar, type the following and hit the Enter key – edge://flags Next, n the Search Flags box just below the address bar – enter the following text and hit the Enter key – #edge-enable-super-duper-secure-mode. Next, hit the drop-down menu next to the above flag and change it from Default state to the Enabled state. When done, restart the browser to allow the changes to take effect.

How to enable Super Duper Secure Mode using Edge settings

In recent Edge versions, you can also follow this procedure using Edge settings:

Does Microsoft Edge have security?

Microsoft Edge is more secure than Google Chrome for your business on Windows 10. It has powerful, built-in defenses against phishing and malware and natively supports hardware isolation on Windows 10.

Is Edge better than Chrome?

Both browsers are very fast. Chrome beats Edge in the Kraken and Jetstream benchmarks by a very narrow margin. Edge is however less of a resource hog. Hope it helps!