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After 7 Years! Edge Finally Supports Google Account Login and Data Synchronization



After 7 Years! Edge Finally Supports Google Account Login and Data Synchronization
Tech News
June 18, 2026
Browser · Microsoft Edge

After 7 Years! Edge Finally Supports Google Account Login and Data Synchronization

June 18, 2026
Technology
3 min read

Microsoft has officially announced — via its Microsoft 365 roadmap — that Edge will allow users to sign in directly with a Google account starting July 2026, enabling full browser data synchronization without any Microsoft account required.

The announcement, spotted by Neowin and confirmed across multiple outlets, marks a landmark shift in Microsoft’s browser strategy. For years, Edge users who preferred Google credentials had no official path — they were forced to configure a Google account as a Microsoft account, or rely on a one-way sync workaround between Edge and Chrome. That era is coming to an end.

According to the official Microsoft 365 Roadmap entry (ID 565860), users will be able to sign into Edge with a Google account directly from the browser’s profile menu and sign-in screen. The option will appear alongside the existing Microsoft Account (MSA) login — not replace it — giving users a genuine choice of identity provider for the first time.

From the Microsoft 365 Roadmap “Users can now sign in to Microsoft Edge using a Google account in addition to the Microsoft account from the profile menu and Edge sign-in screen. Available for Windows and macOS devices.”
What Changes

The new Google account login unlocks several practical benefits for everyday users and enterprises alike:

  • Sync bookmarks, passwords, history, open tabs, extensions, and settings across devices using a Google account alone.
  • Access a flexible single sign-on (SSO) experience — automatically log in to websites and services via your Google identity within Edge.
  • Enterprise administrators can control availability through the NonMicrosoftAccountSignInEnabled Group Policy, keeping organizations in full control.
  • The feature is currently rolling out on Edge Beta 150 for Windows and macOS, with broad availability expected in July 2026.
Timeline
January 2020
Microsoft explicitly states it has “no plans to integrate Google services into Microsoft Edge by default,” even as it became one of the most-requested features from users.
April 2026
Microsoft begins tracking development of a work search banner for Google Search queries within Edge — an early signal of a thaw in cross-company browser relations.
June 11, 2026
Edge Beta 150 lands, quietly introducing native Google account sign-in support for Beta channel users on Windows and macOS.
June 17–18, 2026
Microsoft formally updates the Microsoft 365 roadmap. The feature is reported by Neowin, Windows Central, XDA Developers, and others, confirming a July 2026 broad rollout target.
July 2026 (Upcoming)
Google account login expected to reach all Edge users on Windows and macOS in stable channel, making it a first-class sign-in option rather than a workaround.
The Asymmetry Question

The move is notably one-directional — and intentionally so. While Edge is opening its doors to Google credentials, Google Chrome continues to restrict sign-in to Google accounts only. Whether Google will reciprocate Microsoft’s gesture remains an open question that the browser industry is now watching closely.

Microsoft Edge (July 2026)

Supports both Microsoft Account and Google Account sign-in. Users choose their preferred identity provider.

VS

Google Chrome (Current)

Still limited to Google Account sign-in only. No plans announced to support Microsoft or other identity providers.

It’s worth noting that other Chromium-based browsers — Vivaldi and Brave among them — have already implemented Google account sync. Edge’s implementation joins that club, but with Microsoft’s resources and enterprise reach, the practical impact is considerably larger.

For users who have long preferred Edge’s interface, tab management, or built-in PDF tools but balked at maintaining a separate Microsoft account, July 2026 represents a genuine moment of choice. Nearly seven years after Microsoft’s 2020 refusal, the company has quietly reversed course — and the browser landscape is a little more open for it.

Neowin Windows Central XDA Developers Windows Report Microsoft 365 Roadmap
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After 7 Years! Edge Finally Supports Google Account Login and Data Synchronization

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