Exciting news for users in the European Economic Area: Microsoft is finally easing up on its pushy tactics with Edge! As part of its commitment to the Digital Markets Act, the browser will no longer constantly prompt you to make it your default choice. This shift is a welcome relief for those of us who prefer a more streamlined browsing experience. However, it's worth noting that if you do open Edge, the reminders might still pop up—just a little less aggressively this time around. And good news for the less enthusiastic users: uninstalling Edge won’t result in those annoying reminders to reinstall it (with a few exceptions for progressive web apps). It’s a step toward a more user-friendly approach, showing that tech giants are listening to feedback. What do you think about this change? #MicrosoftEdge #DigitalMarketsAct #UserExperience #TechNews #BrowserBattle
Exciting news for users in the European Economic Area: Microsoft is finally easing up on its pushy tactics with Edge! As part of its commitment to the Digital Markets Act, the browser will no longer constantly prompt you to make it your default choice. This shift is a welcome relief for those of us who prefer a more streamlined browsing experience. However, it's worth noting that if you do open Edge, the reminders might still pop up—just a little less aggressively this time around. And good news for the less enthusiastic users: uninstalling Edge won’t result in those annoying reminders to reinstall it (with a few exceptions for progressive web apps). It’s a step toward a more user-friendly approach, showing that tech giants are listening to feedback. What do you think about this change? #MicrosoftEdge #DigitalMarketsAct #UserExperience #TechNews #BrowserBattle





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