Managing bookmarks, browsing history, and downloads in Edge on Windows 11
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I’ve been trying to download TikTok videos on my PC using different online tools, but I’m facing a strange issue specifically on Microsoft Edge. Most of the time, the download either fails, gets stuck on processing, or shows an error, even though the same TikTok link works perfectly fine on other browsers like Chrome.
I’m currently using Windows 11, and I’ve already tried clearing cache, disabling extensions, and checking permissions, but the issue still persists. Sometimes the video preview doesn’t load at all, and other times the download button just doesn’t respond.
I’m not sure if this is related to Edge’s security settings, browser compatibility, or something else.
Has anyone else experienced this issue on Edge? What could be the possible reason, and is there any reliable workaround to fix it?
Managing bookmarks, browsing history, and downloads in Edge on Windows 11
Hi Evie Leeper,
I understand how confusing it can be when the same TikTok download sites work fine in Chrome but fail in Edge. Since each browser has its own underlying structure, their behavior won’t always be identical, which explains why issues can appear in one but not the other.
You’ve already gone through several troubleshooting steps, so just one more detail: have you tried what suggested by the Q&A Assist, especially turning off SmartScreen? If yes, then I admit there’s not much left I can think of, only a few things are still worth testing:
1 - Test in InPrivate mode
2 - Check Windows Security blocking
3 - Temporarily relax security permissions
edge://settings/privacy/securityDisclaimer: Temporarily disabling real-time protection may make your device vulnerable to threats. So please turn it on once the issue is fixed or if it’s unrelated.
4 - Try a different download location
edge://settings/downloads > LocationDesktop)Also, in your post you mentioned an error, could you share the exact phrasing? Press Ctrl + J to check the download menu (screenshot of it would be appreciated!) That detail might help us identify the source of the problem.
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Edge-specific download failures, especially when other browsers work, are typically caused by one or more of the following in Edge itself or the Windows environment:
edge://settings/privacy..mp4).edge://policy.3, all downloads are blocked; other non‑default values can also restrict certain downloads.edge://settings/system and review proxy settings; if a corporate proxy is used, work with the network admin to ensure the downloader domains and media URLs are not blocked or broken by TLS inspection.edge://extensions and turn off all extensions.edge://settings/privacy → Clear browsing data → Choose what to clear → select Cached images and files and set time range to All time, then Clear now.edge://settings/downloads and reset the download location to the default Downloads folder, and turn off Ask me what to do with each download to simplify behavior.edge://settings/reset → Restore settings to their default values, then retry the TikTok downloader.If downloads consistently work in other browsers but fail in Edge even after these steps, the most common root causes are SmartScreen/antivirus blocking, Group Policy restrictions, or network/proxy rules that specifically affect Edge’s traffic.
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