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Microsoft Edge's new PDF viewer is powered by Adobe Acrobat and replaces the existing PDF viewer.
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The integration is marketed as providing users with a "unique PDF experience" with improved performance and stronger security.
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The basic features will remain free, but users will be prompted to sign up for a subscription to access advanced features.
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The Adobe brand mark will be displayed on all documents.
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Users can sign up or log in to their Adobe account straight from Edge.
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The new reader will roll out on Windows next month and is not optional for most users.
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The old viewer will only be available on managed devices in commercial organizations until March 31, 2024.
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The new reader will roll out on macOS in the future.
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This integration is likely a push to promote Adobe through Microsoft's partnership with the company.
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Adobe's paid PDF and electronic signature features are already integrated into Microsoft's suite of productivity applications.