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Microsoft will let users uninstall Edge, Bing, and disable ads on Windows 11 as it complies with the Digital Markets Act
(www.windowscentral.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Enough don't avoid it.
It allows them to scrap more data and push their web services. It also gives them leverage in web standards completion. The have a browser and user base that they can diverge from chrome.
With the revelations coming out due to the court cases. Microsoft might be (or at least aiming to) get a cut of Google revenue like apple gets for safari users. Google is probably very happy that edge (which is 99% chrome) is the default in most desktops.
I usually use Firefox, but sometimes a website won't work on it, for example so web apps like Adobe Express just refuse to work. In these cases I use Edge, not Chrome anymore. Between the two, Edge has better privacy and has some really nice features. It also works better with my work stuff thanks to integration with 365.
What I'm going with this is that there's definitely a user base for Edge. Between it and Chrome, I'd go with Edge any day. Firefox still beats both though.
How are you going to download Chrome?
Did you mean Firefox?
What is the general consensus on Opera these days?
Its chrome.
Imagine browser privacy concerns somehow being worse than chrome.
Without installing things like red star os first.
Chinese spying device
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