How do Enable "Display Mixed Content"

With IE11 it was very easy to check the "Display Mixed Content" switch in Internet Options. With the new edge browser it's totally another ball game and I'm still looking.

There seem to be some level of inheritance from IE11 to the new Edge but not something very definite. At least not something I found. Could it be set using the registry?

Any idea will be appreciated.

TIA and regards,

Niels Werner Mortensen, UCPH

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Thank you for posting your concern here in Microsoft Community and welcome to the Windows 10 family. I would be happy to assist you.

Please be informed that Microsoft Edge has not yet introduced the feature for enabling and disabling the setting for Display Mixed Content.

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This is a far from helpful answer. When will this pretty simple and frequently used feature be enabled?

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I am switching back to google chrome, this is such a headache!!!!!!!!!!!!! by ms edge.

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gRRRReat, just switched back to goog ol' google chrome, no more stupid warnings, this and that. thanks google!!!

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Simply not an acceptable answer. Yet again Microsoft completely ignores the needs of customers for its own selfish purposes. Did you learn nothing from the consumer disaster that was Windows 8??!!

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I started this thread a while ago, and I'm sorry to say, I havent found a solution yet. Still no commitment from MS to solve this. We're telling UCPH users to keep IE11 on after the upgrade to WIN10 and most users (professors and students) use Chrome and/or FireFox.
Niels Werner Mortensen
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This is really obnoxious. I am trying to use edge and Microsoft products to make everything "run smoothly" but it doesn't help. I turn on firefox and get a warning "this is not the optimal use for windows". Really? How about make the product work optimally for ME vs you.

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