Microsoft Edge browser comes with an Online Shopping feature that checks whether the product you are shopping for has lower prices on another website on the internet. This feature might be helpful for many shoppers but few of them won’t like the constant shopping notifications.
Let’s learn how to Enable or Disable the Online Shopping feature and shopping notifications in Microsoft Edge.
How To Enable Online Shopping feature in Microsoft Edge
- Open the Microsoft Edge browser on your computer and go to settings and choose the privacy option.
- Or type in edge://settings/privacy and hit enter to go to Settings > Privacy option.
- Now scroll down to find the Services section and turn on the “ Save time and money with Shopping in Microsoft Edge” settings option to enable the Shopping feature.

Now, whenever you are shopping for a product on Amazon or Walmart website and other sites you will be shown the best pricing available for that product. This will also disable the shopping notifications from Edge.
How To Disable Online Shopping feature in Microsoft Edge
- Open the Microsoft Edge browser on your computer and go to settings > privacy option.
- Or type in edge://settings/privacy and hit enter to go to Settings > Privacy option.
- Scroll down to the Services section and turn Off the Save time and money with Shopping in Microsoft Edge” toggle button.
- Now the shopping feature will be turned off in the Microsoft Edge browser.
I hope you were able to turn off or turn on the Shopping feature and notifications on Microsoft Edge with the help of our tutorial.
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