You might have already heard about the advanced configuration pages of most of the latest web browsers, which includes experimental features, flags, settings, and more. Did you know that Microsoft Edge offers a bunch of such internal pages? These are known as hidden pages and can be accessed by visiting a special URL.

 

In this post, we will list down all those hidden pages of the latest version of Microsoft Edge (Chromium), and how to find them out.

 

Here's a list of hidden internal pages of Microsoft Edge, and how to access that

 

To get a list of internal pages of Microsoft Edge (Chromium) browser, navigate to: edge://edge-urls/. It will list all the configurational and informative pages of the browser hidden by default from the users. Here's the complete list of pages:

 

 

 

The following pages are for debugging purposes only. Because they crash or hang the renderer, they're not linked directly; you can type them into the address bar if you need them.

 

  • edge://badcastcrash/
  • edge://inducebrowsercrashforrealz/
  • edge://crash/
  • edge://crashdump/
  • edge://kill/
  • edge://hang/
  • edge://shorthang/
  • edge://gpuclean/
  • edge://gpucrash/
  • edge://gpuhang/
  • edge://memory-exhaust/
  • edge://memory-pressure-critical/
  • edge://memory-pressure-moderate/
  • edge://ppapiflashcrash/
  • edge://ppapiflashhang/
  • edge://inducebrowserheapcorruption/
  • edge://heapcorruptioncrash/
  • edge://quit/
  • edge://restart/

 

 

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