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Well... thanks god Edge exists, or Firefox, or Chrome XD
https://arstechnica.com/information-...n-address-bar/There's a bug in the latest version of Internet Explorer that leaks the addresses, search terms, or any other text typed into the address bar.
The bug allows any currently visited website to view any text entered into the address bar as soon as the user hits enter.
- IE11 uses Trident with Chakra as the JavaScript engine.
- Edge uses Spartan then renamed as EdgeHTML also with Chakra as the JavaScript engine.
Some would debate that IE11 and Edge are similar because in the early stages of development Spartan was a fork of Trident, but over the last two, three years Spartan has been developed to a point that it no longer resembles Trident and that's when Spartan emerged as EdgeHTML.
Related:
The WindowsClub maintains that EdgeHTML was conceived and built from scratch.
But these two sites from ZDNet say otherwise:
Microsoft to make rendering engine changes with Spartan, IE in Windows 10
Microsoft's Spartan browser: What's under the hood