What is Pride – Asexual?
Pride – Asexual is an empowering Microsoft Edge add-on that enhances your browsing experience. It comprises a wide range of themes derived from flags of the LGBTQI+ community, injecting fresh perspectives on your browser's appearance and your new tab page. An additional feature even allows you to apply diverse themes to various profiles, aiding you in distinguishing between home, school, or work activities. Amplify your browsing routine with the Pride themes exclusively available on Microsoft Edge.
Add-on stats
Rating: 4.90
(16)
Creation date: 2021-05-28
Risk impact: Very low risk impact
Risk likelihood: Low risk likelihood
Manifest version: 2
Size: 23.33M
URLs: Website
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Add-on summary
Show your colors and personalize Microsoft Edge with the new Pride themes inspired by the many flags of the LGBTQI+ community. The themes change the look and feel of your browser and the new tab page to create an immersive visual Pride experience. You can also apply different themes to each profile to help you easily separate home, school, or work. Make a more colorful statement while you browse with the new Pride themes exclusively available on Microsoft Edge.
Get the latest on Pride at Microsoft by visiting: https://microsoft.com/pride
User reviews
Pros
- Beautiful design and visuals
- Representation of asexual flag and community
- Positive emotional impact and happiness
- Subtle enough to be safe in certain environments
Cons
- Current tab and sidebar color too dark for some users
Most mentioned
- Love for the asexual flag
- Elegant and beautiful theme
User reviews
I was really touched to find my flag as a theme. It's beautiful too. Thank you for making this.
<3 for all the aces out there
SO pretty and subtle
Add-on safety
Risk impact
Pride – Asexual does not require any sensitive permissions.
Risk likelihood
Pride – Asexual has earned a fairly good reputation and likely can be trusted.
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