Microsoft fixes broken spellchecker in Edge

Microsoft fixes broken spellchecker in Edge

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Following the discharge of Microsoft Edge 136 firstly of Might, Microsoft dropped one other Edge replace for patrons within the Steady Channel. Model 136.0.3240.64 is now accessible for all to obtain, and it options two adjustments: fixes for Microsoft Editor and safety patches.

Microsoft Edge, at present the second hottest desktop browser, has a customized spellchecker referred to as Microsoft Editor, which watches over your writing. Along with fundamental typos and misspelled phrases, Microsoft Editor can spotlight grammar errors and provide varied strategies to enhance your writing. Nevertheless, after the latest updates, Microsoft Editor stopped working, and now, Microsoft is fixing that with model 136.0.3240.64:

Mounted a difficulty which prevented Microsoft Editor from working and from providing strategies for misspelled phrases.

Observe that Microsoft Editor sends the information you sort to Microsoft’s servers for processing and spellchecking. Additionally, this function is enabled by default. If you’re not okay with that resulting from privateness considerations or different causes, you may swap to fundamental spellchecking or flip it off for good. To take action, head to Settings > Languages > Writing Help > Allow grammar and spellcheck help.

Extra adjustments in Microsoft Edge 136.0.3240.64 replace embody a repair for CVE-2025-4372, a Chromium safety vulnerability:

  • CVE-2025-4372: Use after free in WebAudio in Google Chrome previous to 136.0.7103.92 allowed a distant attacker to doubtlessly exploit heap corruption by way of a crafted HTML web page. (Chromium safety severity: Medium)

You’ll be able to replace Microsoft Edge to the newest model by heading to edge://settings/assist.

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