Microsoft is testing the "Wallet" feature in the Microsoft Edge browser. As the name suggests, it's a new way to manage digital assets like credit cards and Microsoft Rewards savings tied to a browser or Microsoft account.
Currently, this feature does not appear to be rolling out to everyone. However, it has appeared in the latest canary version of Edge as well as the public stable version, now 105.0.1343.27. We have it in both versions, but potentially in A/B testing. You'll know if it's available if you can go to edge://wallet in the URL bar and check out the experience we've provided below.
#The new wallet feature takes the current payment information setup in the current version of Microsoft Edge to the next level. As shown above, you'll get a visual preview of the saved credit cards associated with your Microsoft account under the Payment Methods section. If you don't have any credit cards, or you're not signed in to Microsoft Edge with a Microsoft account, you can manually add a credit card if you want. Clicking on an existing card also lets you edit your card through the Microsoft Account online experience.
In addition to this, you will also see a link to more information about earning up to 10% cash back through the Bing Rebate Program. And, if you're using Microsoft Rewards, you'll see your total points balance.
Based on the description, the Wallet feature appears to be designed as a new way to help you control how you shop online using Microsoft Edge. Beyond this page in Edge, Microsoft hasn't mentioned Wallet. That's not surprising though, as Microsoft has been busy adding new features to Edge, so sometimes new features aren't detailed until a later release. The latest is a sidebar experience that gives you easier access to your favorite apps.
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