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of sticking with its Edge web browser, after a backlash against its heavy-handed approach.The warning message was included in a recent
Windows 10 preview, which is an early version of Windows 10 that allows users to test out new features
In the Windows 10 preview, when users tried installing Firefox or Chrome, the two most popular desktop web browsers, a window appeared
Microsoft trying to dictate what browser they were using
Chrome, when it comes to user numbers and features.Now, the Verge has reported that Microsoft has dropped its plans for this warning, and it
Microsoft has made, it shows that it is taking the feedback it gets from users who download early preview versions of Windows 10 seriously
time Microsoft tries to convince you to stick with Edge
messages that show up when you search for Chrome or Firefox in Edge, as well as windows that appear talking about the benefits of Edge.While
In our view, Microsoft would be much better off working on Edge to provide features and an experience that convinces users to stick with it,
rather than using these sorts of tactics.