Microsoft finally removes Edge’s most annoying feature, but only for a select few
Have you ever tried downloading Google Chrome while using Bing on Microsoft Edge? If you haven't, you'll learn just how clingy Microsoft can get. Searching for Google Chrome with Bing will summon a header at the top of the search results claiming that "there's no need" to download a browser other than Edge. Clicking on the Google Chrome search result and proceeding with the download will summon another header, claiming that Edge provides a Microsoft-approved experience. In short, it's really adamant that you don't use Chrome.
Have you ever tried downloading Google Chrome while using Bing on Microsoft Edge? If you haven’t, you’ll learn just how clingy Microsoft can get. Searching for Google Chrome with Bing will summon a header at the top of the search results claiming that “there’s no need” to download a browser other than Edge. Clicking on the Google Chrome search result and proceeding with the download will summon another header, claiming that Edge provides a Microsoft-approved experience. In short, it’s really adamant that you don’t use Chrome.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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