If you are using Microsoft Edge on your iOS device or iPhone, you may want to enable the bottom address bar, just like in Apple’s Safari browser, for a more convenient browsing experience. By default, the address bar is located at the top of the screen, but with a few simple steps, you can move it to the bottom. The latest Edge browser update features bottom address bar, which means you can move it to the bottom of the screen.

Microsoft starts rolling out the bottom address bar feature via the latest update. However, if you cannot see the bottom address bar even after installing the update, then you can forcibly enable it through the Edge Flags page.

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How to Enable Bottom Address Bar on Edge For iOS Devices?

  1. First, install the latest version of Microsoft Edge browser on your iPhone or iPad.
  2. Launch the browser, type edge://flags in the address bar, and press Return.
  3. In the flags search box, type Enable bottom Omnibox.
  4. Choose Enabled from the Enable bottom Omnibox drop-down menu.
  5. Relaunch the browser to save the settings.

How to Move Address Bar to Bottom on Edge for iOS?

  1. Make sure that you have the latest version of Microsoft Edge installed on your iOS device or iPhone and enable the Enable bottom Omnibox flag. You can check for updates in the App Store.
  2. Launch Edge browser, tap the Hamberger menu and select Settings.
  3. In Settings, select General and tap Address bar option.
  4. Choose Bottom and then tap Done to save the settings. The address bar will now appear at the bottom of the screen.

You can also customize the appearance of the address bar by adjusting the “Address Bar Button Style” and “Address Bar Background” options.

That’s it! You have successfully enabled the bottom address bar for Microsoft Edge on your iOS device or iPhone. Enjoy a more convenient browsing experience with easy access to the address bar at the bottom of the screen.

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