Reasonable tracking? Actually it’s the opposite.The last post in this thread before yours (from me, in May) - which said that Edge had the worst telemetry policy. Why? Because they employ special, persistent hardware-based IDs on every person’s browser, making them worse than Chrome. Here’s the report, which you can read yourself.
From a privacy perspective Microsoft Edge and Yandex are much more worrisome than the other browsers studied. Both send identifiers that are linked to the device hardware and so persist across fresh browser installs and can also be used to link different apps running on the same device. Edge sends the hardware UUID of the device to Microsoft, a strong and enduring identifier than cannot be easily changed or deleted. Similarly, Yandex transmits a hash of the hardware serial number and MAC address to back end servers. As far as we can tell this behaviour cannot be disabled by users. In addition to the search autocomplete functionality (which can be disabled by users) that shares details of web pages visited, both transmit web page information to servers that appear unrelated to search autocomplete.