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She’d visited that page 847 times in a single month. Three years ago. Her son Leo had been born twelve weeks early, a translucent warrior in a plastic box. Every hour she wasn't holding him, she’d refreshed the page, checking for policy changes, for a sign that she could stay longer, touch him more. The page was terror and hope, crystallized. She remembered the last visit: the doctor’s tired smile, the sound of a monitor flatlining for another baby, not hers, thank god, not hers. Leo was now a healthy, annoying toddler who hid her styluses. She hadn’t looked at that page in two years and eleven months. But the frequency of that one terrible month kept it locked at the top.
: Hover your mouse over the site thumbnail on a new tab. Click the three-dot menu icon that appears in the top right corner of the tile. To clear everything Privacy and security Clear browsing data remove most visited pages
: Click the gear icon on the top-right of a new tab page 0;822;. Deselect Shortcuts to hide the entire section 0;b47;. She’d visited that page 847 times in a single month
: Normally, when you open a new tab, you see a grid of your most visited sites. To customize this page, you need to access the settings for the new tab page. Every hour she wasn't holding him, she’d refreshed
Microsoft Edge refers to this feature as "Top Sites" or "Quick Links." It populates a horizontal or grid-based row of icons on your homepage. Method 1: Delete Specific Quick Links Open a new tab to view your homepage. Hover over the icon of the website you wish to remove. Click the in the corner of the tile. Select Remove from the dropdown menu. Method 2: Completely Turn Off Quick Links Open a new tab in Edge.