I had to stop using Microsoft Edge after MS appeared to remove the ability to enable javascript when visiting DuckDuckGo.
Edge used to offer an icon at the right hand side of the URL bar when a site needed javascript to work, and while the icon at first appears, it is immediately removed before I can click it.
Edge also used to offer the ability to select which cookies to accept or deny, on a site by site basis, again by presenting an icon at the right hand side of the URL bar, which once right clicked, presented a drop down (nested) of every cookie that site wanted to load.
Edge updates removed that ability as well.
It bothers me how Microsoft deprecates useful features, and in so doing removes the ability for users to refine the content that they allow to be downloaded onto their own device.
For the time being, I had to switch to Brave. I miss the way Edge USED to be, immediately after Edge redefined itself with Chromium, and was really trying to win hearts away from Chrome, by presenting security settings in a more visible and granular way.
But little by little, update by update, Edge has now evolved into a browser that does what IT wants, not what I want.
Brave has proven to be more like what Edge used to be, and better in some ways than what Edge evolved to become.
With Brave however, I've ended up enabling javascript for all sites, rather than toggling it on and off for each individual site, at the time I visit the sight, and for that session only, like I would like to do. Brave also does not allow me to selectively approve cookies a la carte, like I would like to do.
So I am still searching for browsers that can do that sort of thing.