

Internally we disabled translation using a Windows group policy but that web application is used by third parties which browser configuration we have no control over. That web application already supports multiple languages and those legal texts must not get rewritten to something which has no legal value. Is there a way to disable Microsoft Edge translation so that it does not try to translate a web site pages by adding something to those pages? I know there is a meta directive for Google Chrome, is there something similar for Microsoft Edge?Īt work we very recently have had multiple complaints that the currency displayed was changed and that, even worse, legal texts were getting rewritten to an approximation of the original text.

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