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How to enable the Continue on PC feature for MS Edge on iOS and Android

In this tutorial, we link our phone to Windows 10 and explore the "Continue on PC" feature for Microsoft Edge Web Browser. This can be used on both iOS and Android devices.
  1. Type "link your phone" on the Windows Search bar and press Enter.
  2. Click the Add a phone button.
  3. Select your country and type your phone number. Click Send when ready.
  4. You will see your phone now in the Linked Phones list. You can add more phones if you like.
  5. Now to go your phone and open the last text message that you received from Microsoft.
  6. Tap the link in the SMS to download Edge. When prompted, tap Open to direct you to the App store, and tap the Get button to download Edge.
  7. Open Edge, and your desired website. Tap the Continue On PC icon, which is located in the middle at the bottom of the browser.
  8. Give it a few seconds to locate your computers, and tap the name of the computer you want to send this website to.
  9. Now you will see this website on Microsoft Edge, on your Windows computer.

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