Microsoft's dirty gulf to promote Edge

Edge, Chrome or Firefox? Microsoft is reportedly testing a new change for the upcoming version of Windows 10. This particular change will annoy anyone using a browser other than .

Let's see why: The company he revealed that "we're going to start trying a new one whereby every click on a link contained in the Windows Mail application will open in Microsoft Edge.”Microsoft

This change means that even if you set Chrome or Firefox as the default browser in Windows 10, the company will ignore it and force you to see Edge when you click on a link in the Mail app.

This is obviously a ridiculous change, similar to the one in which Microsoft forces Cortana users to use Bing search and open results in Microsoft Edge instead of the default browsers.

"As always, we look forward to feedback from our community," Microsoft's Dona Sarkar said in a blog post.

I'm sure Microsoft will not be pleased with user feedback on this completely unnecessary change. Let's just hope the company does not ignore them.

Microsoft is desperately trying to persuade Windows 10 users to switch from Chrome and Firefox to their own Edge browser.

The company even created a video to debunk Google's claims that Chrome offers more battery life of the device that uses it. Microsoft continues to use various other annoying ads within Windows 10 to promote Edge.

However, none of the above efforts seem to work, as Google Chrome is still the top desktop browser.

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  1. Do not Google on Android and Apple on MacOS & iOS do exactly the same thing? Can you open links from Apple applications or Siri search with something other than Safari?
    Google does not open Chrome through the links of the Play Store; Does not force you to search with Google search if you want to do voice search on Android?
    So why is Microsoft to blame for everything?

    Understand it! polyphony is competition and competition is good for consumers !!!

    • You are right, but how does this competition do me good, no matter what company it comes from when I want a browser that does not collect data for Google, Apple, Microsoft?

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