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‘Something missing on the page’ prompt in Microsoft Edge

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Microsoft Edge is an Internet browser that first made an appearance when Microsoft launchedWindows 10. This browser is meant to replace Internet Explorer completely in the future as Microsoft’s flagship browser. That’s why it is receiving all of Microsoft’s attention, which means that the company is constantly rolling out new features and updates for the browser.Something missing on the pageis one of the features recently added to Edge.

Risks of using Flash on the Internet

Risks of using Flash on the Internet

The Internet is an open platform, and everyone is capable of uploading whatever they want. This includes the people who create harmful applications and malware for the purpose of damaging your computer or taking control of itto make a quick buck. They may be more widespread than you think. According to a report by ITRC, in 2015there were177,866,236data breaches. A good browser’s job is to block applications and codes that may make your computer vulnerable and not let them affect you. For the most part, Microsoft has done a pretty good job at it. The company go to a great length to ensure the safety of their users.

Adobe Flashis a platform for publishing content on the web; it has beeninfamous for the security risksit imposes on anyone using it. It is one of the easiest ways someone can target and successfully breach a computer. Even Adobe has no plans to continue Flash, and it has plans to completely stop supporting it after 2020. That’s why modern browsers willautomatically block any Flash contenton a page and won’t let it run without explicit permission.

Why Microsoft added, the “something missing on the page” prompt

This is Edge’s way of telling you that it has foundpotentially harmful materialon this site and stopped it from executing. Previously, Edge would just silently block the fFash elements in the browser, and you had to click on the element to let Flash run. You could easily miss the blocked content and didn’t even realize the site was not completely displaying, or you might click on the Flash content by mistake and become yourself vulnerable by mistake.

That’s why Microsoft decided to bring attention to missing content (specifically Flash)the first timeyou visit any website. It’ll inform you of the missing content on the page and ask if you want to allow it. You can also specify that you want Flash to always run on certain trusted websites; next time you visit them, the Flash content will automatically run and Edge won’t interfere.

Conclusion

Conclusion

All in all,Something missing on the pageis a security addition to Edge, and there is nothing to worry about. Make sure that you keep your computer safe by not visiting and downloading things from questionable websites, and don’t allow Flash to run on websites you can’t trust. Tell us in the comments section if you or your company has ever faced security issues because of Flash, and what do you think about Adobe moving away from Flash and virtually killing it by 2020?

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.