Microsoft’s Copilot Mode in Edge Gives Tab Hoarders a Clean Slate to Focus
Microsoft rolled out Copilot Mode for its Edge browser. The new feature responds to anyone who feels overwhelmed by endless tabs, affectionately known as “tab hoarders.” Copilot Mode proposes a simple solution – tuck away the clutter and keep only what matters in plain sight, all without forcing users to close tabs they might need later.
Microsoft says Copilot Mode makes it easier to stay tuned to the work at hand. Once activated, unnecessary tabs can be tucked into the background, leaving you with just the essentials. There is no complicated setup or overhaul to learn; Copilot Mode simply creates a calmer workspace.
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For those who switch context often, the cluttered pile of browser tabs can be a source of stress and distraction. Copilot Mode eliminates that by shrinking the noise and letting users jump into important projects without the urge to “just check one more tab.” The new approach keeps everything within reach but out of sight, waiting for when they’re needed again.
Microsoft has recognized the habits of tab collectors and crafted Copilot Mode as a practical feature baked right into Edge. Whether researching, writing, or managing tasks, users can keep their workflow smooth and avoid scattering attention. For anyone trying to keep focus in a web full of interruptions, Copilot Mode delivers a focused view, letting hard work take the lead while distractions wait in the wings.
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