This is most likely the WebStart/WebShell stuff that being ported from 10X to Desktop, web-based shell experiences. It is unlikely that WWEP relates to Microsoft Edge updates because the browser has its own platform-agnostic mechanisms. Because there is no official word from Microsoft on what WWEP does, we can only speculate that this component is responsible for updating core web components in the OS used by Store apps. It is available to install on computers with Wind(build 19041 and higher). The first version of the Windows Web Experience Pack (WWEP) appeared in Microsoft Store. It looks like Microsoft is not going to stop with that, and works on another thing called Windows Web Experience Pack. Recently, Microsoft announced Windows Experience Packs - the latest way to add new features to the OS without major build updates. Also, the company uses separate Language Experience Packs to add the localization to the OS. For example, with the new Microsoft Edge release, the browser is no longer tied to Windows updates. There are already several parts of Windows that no longer require the entire OS update.
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