Wallet is retired in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support As a part of this review process, we have retired the Wallet feature, to better simplify our offerings Users can still access and manage their stored data for passwords, payments, and personal information from the Passwords and autofill section within Edge's settings as outlined in the instructions below
How to Set Up Your Edge Wallet in Microsoft Edge Microsoft Edge includes a built-in Wallet feature that lets you store payment methods, passwords, addresses, and more It helps you autofill information securely when shopping online or signing in to websites This guide explains how to set up and manage your Edge Wallet in Windows 10 and Windows 11
Edge Wallet Setup: Fast, Secure Payments and Autofill in Windows 11 Microsoft Edge’s built‑in payments and autofill capabilities let you move from cart to confirmation in seconds — but recent UI changes and privacy trade‑offs mean a quick, secure setup matters more than ever for Windows 11 users
How to Set Up Microsoft Edge Wallet in Windows 11 Fast The Wallet in Microsoft Edge lets you securely store your credit cards, debit cards, and billing information for faster online checkouts Here’s how to set it up and start using it safely
What is Microsoft Edge Wallet and How to Use it Microsoft Edge Wallet aims to simplify this process by securely storing your payment information within the browser Although Edge has supported saving payment cards for a while, Microsoft has recently introduced a dedicated 'Wallet' interface that enhances the user experience
What Is Microsoft Edges Wallet? - MUO Did you know that Microsoft Edge comes with a Wallet feature built-in? Here's everything you need to know about it and how to use it
[Article] How to manage saved passwords in Microsoft Edge Wallet is built into Microsoft Edge, which you can access by typing: edge: wallet into the address bar This will allow you to view all your passwords, payment methods, personal info, and order tracking