Microsoft is trying a new way to stop users from downloading Google Chrome. If you open the Chrome download page in Microsoft Edge, you may see a new banner at the top. This version looks different from the usual prompts that ask users to stay with Edge.

I’m curious, what if I download Firefox from Edge? 🤔

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      5 hours ago

      There’s plenty:

      • Not supporting monopolistic practices.
      • User preferences.
      • Diversifying your software so you don’t get trapped in an ecosystem.
      • Not having Copilot stuffed down your throat.
      • User preferences.
      • Making it possible to rip Edge out of Windows for the purpose of debloating.
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          4 hours ago

          If you have to pick between two monopolistic corporations, using both of them but giving each a little less of your data and attention is a way to mitigate the risks and damage.

          If Microsoft can harvest data on how I use my computer, I can at least make it a bit harder for them to harvest my browsing habits too by not voluntarily giving them browser telemetry on top of that.