When you try to install the Firefox pr Chrome web browser on a recent Windows 10 version 1809 Insider build, you may notice that the installation gets interrupted by the operating system.
The intermediary screen that interrupts the installation states that Edge is installed on the device and that it is safer and faster than the browser that the user was about to install on the device.
Okay, yeah, now that's just plain shitty. Operating systems shouldn't intercept user experience. I mean they've been spamming me to use Edge every time I open chrome for a while now, but actually...
Okay, yeah, now that's just plain shitty. Operating systems shouldn't intercept user experience.
I mean they've been spamming me to use Edge every time I open chrome for a while now, but actually putting a weak barrier around the install is messed up.
Okay, yeah, now that's just plain shitty. Operating systems shouldn't intercept user experience.
I mean they've been spamming me to use Edge every time I open chrome for a while now, but actually putting a weak barrier around the install is messed up.
Repost.
https://tildes.net/~tech/69p/microsoft_intercepting_firefox_and_chrome_installation_on_windows_10
Mea culpa.