Indeed there is! But wait, hold on a second, what is this remark? That seems cumbersome as a first solution, so maybe there is some kind of registry key that does this instead? The page is sourced through chrome-search://local-ntp/local-ntp.html so one avenue could be figuring out where that HTML is served from and overwriting it with an empty page. This logo is not something I want to stare for the occasional Microsoft Edge launch, so I thought I’d explore ways to make this blank. If you are blackholing the Edge NTP URLs, you get to see the local NTP, which only has a search box that defaults to your default search provider, and a giant Edge logo (thanks for the reminder, I didn’t know I was using Microsoft Edge here). If you are connected to the Internet and are not blackholing Edge-related URLs, such as their New Tab Page (NTP) on, then you get to see all the ad surface logos and a search bar. ![]() Instead of giving the option to just make the page blank (recall that Internet Explorer allowed you to do this), I can only “customize it.” You know, the thing that you could set in Firefox for ages: ![]() Not a tab with minimal ads, but just one that is blank. It’s ridiculous that I have to write it, but it looks like there is no hope in this being an actual feature of the Microsoft Edge web browser - setting a blank new tab. Setting A Blank New Tab on Microsoft Edge How to get the Edge browser to just show you a blank page
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