However, it now appears that users can no longer locate their quick links after updating to the latest browser version. If you’ve faced a similar issue, this article explains how to restore quick links.

Quick links take you to your favorites and other pages, such as History and Downloads. You may wonder what is behind this issue so below are some possible causes:

You deleted them – It is possible that you may have accidentally deleted your Microsoft Edge quick links. Deletion can happen with a single click of a button so try adding them again. Windows update – This is the most common cause of this problem. If you’re running Windows and have recently accepted an update, it’s likely that this is the culprit. Microsoft Edge update – Another likely reason that your quick links have disappeared is that Microsoft Edge has been updated.  Corrupted browser – It is also possible that your version of the browser has been infected by a bug. This can cause issues such as Microsoft Edge not opening. Problematic extensions – Sometimes you can install an extension that is incompatible with your browser or just problematic. This can cause changes in how your browser behaves.

Before you jump onto the slightly advanced solutions, try the following:

Check for any browser updates. Sign out of your account and then sign back in. Restart your Microsoft Edge browser. Reboot your computer and here’s what to do if your computer won’t restart.

1. Clear cache 

2. Disable extensions 

3. Reset Microsoft Edge 

4. Uninstall the latest Windows updates 

If the quick links appear after you uninstall the updates, you can contact Microsoft and report that the latest update is causing the quick links to disappear from Microsoft Edge.  Remember that Windows updates are critical especially to protect your system against threats. As such, keep checking for new updates as Microsoft releases them regularly to fix bugs and any known issues.

5. Reinstall Microsoft Edge 

Whereas most people marvel at quick links and customize them to fit their daily browsing needs, there is a section of users who find them annoying.  SPONSORED Quick links are basically built-in advertisements for Microsoft products and services. They appear in the new tab page of Edge and are designed to show you relevant content based on your browsing habits.  To remove the quick links, follow the steps below: Should you face any other related issues such as Microsoft Edge being laggy and slow, do not hesitate to check out our expert article on the same. We also share some of the best Microsoft Edge themes to give your interface a whole new look in case you’re tired of the default one. To get more out of the browser, also check out how to create a collection of pages and group them by interests. Let us know if you have been able to solve this issue in the comment section below.

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