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This page displays the Microsoft Copilot app installed as a Progressive Web App inside Microsoft Edge. It applies equally to Windows 11 25H2 and Windows 10.
From this panel, users can control how Copilot starts, behaves, and integrates with the system, without hidden options or advanced commands.
This opens the exact settings panel shown in the screenshot. You can also explore how to pin Copilot to your taskbar or how Copilot behaves at startup.
This Copilot app management page works identically on:
The only difference between systems is the depth of Copilot integration, not the app behavior itself.
This option controls whether Microsoft Copilot launches automatically when Windows starts.
Because Copilot runs as a web app, it does not behave like a traditional background Windows process.
This setting can be changed instantly, without restarting Windows.
From this section, users can:
This is useful for troubleshooting sign-in issues or resetting the Copilot session.
By default, Copilot:
All permissions remain transparent and user-controlled.
| Feature | Windows 11 25H2 | Windows 10 |
|---|---|---|
| Access from Edge | Yes | Yes |
| Auto-start support | Yes | Yes |
| Taskbar pinning | Yes | Yes |
| Copilot integration | Advanced | Limited |
This settings page gives users full control over how Microsoft Copilot behaves inside the browser and Windows. It is safe, transparent, and suitable for both beginners and advanced users.
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