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Microsoft Blocks Browser Choice for 1.4 Billion Windows 10/11 Users, Study Finds

cross-posted from: https://piefed.world/c/tech/p/1264137/microsoft-blocks-browser-choice-for-1-4-billion-windows-10-11-users-page-84-study-finds

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Note: The number in the headline is the total number of Windows 10 and Windows 11 users mentioned in page 84 notes in the report.

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There's also a speed test button in the networks tab (windows 11) that does a bing search for "internet speed test". Not sure if it also opens edge even when it's not the default browser, I don't have it installed.

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piefed.ca

i just start with the basic rule of: whatever they want or suggest or default to, the opposite is probably what should be configured or answered instead.

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MangoCatsreply
feddit.it

I work with a lot of fresh-out-of-box windows PCs. When I don't immediately wipe them completely for a Debian install, the first thing I do in Windows is fire up Edge, download and install chrome and set it as default browser, then delete all Edge shortcuts.

Several iterations of Windows stubbornly re-install the Edge shortcuts, luckily Google can quickly help you make the deletions stick longer. Of course, if they don't want to respect our choices of how we want our desktop configured, we also have a choice of desktops and OSs.

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MangoCatsreply
feddit.it

Personal preference, Chrome has been a more consistent reliable performer for me over the years.

Yes, Google is evil, but really - everything you interact with on the web is evil, Firefox isn't protecting you - at least Google occasionally makes it more obvious the scope and depth of your personal information that is being harvested by "the system."

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Lemmayngreply
lemmy.world

LibreWolf is good, both in terms of morality and browser usability.

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Never heard of it. At 4 years of maturity maybe it's time for a look, thanks.

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I actually used to use chromium nearly full time. I'm too addicted to having my personalization settings "travel with me" between devices. I probably open my browser on 6-10 devices in an average week.

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slampiskoreply
lemmy.world

Why not winget install Google.Chrome? That way you don't even need to open Edge

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Too nerdy, doesn't send the same message as "ordinary people hate Edge THIS MUCH!"

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Edge is just a better, way more feature rich but still leaner, more W3C compliant version of chrome though.

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lemmy.world

These harmful patterns exist all throughout the operating system. They're so incredibly frustrating and obviously anti-user, and it is these intentional design decisions that have pushed me away from windows on all of my devices

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Ahem*

"I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.

Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called Linux, and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.

There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine’s resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called Linux distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux!"

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lemmy.world

Left out that oulook has two settings for opening links now... Edge, and Default Browser, and Edge is selected by default, even if you have chosen a different browser as your default.

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Teams too.
New Outlook also really wants you to send files through onedrive. When dragging a file in you get two big fields to drop it into, one for actual attachment, the other for a onedrive link. After you go for the former, it has the gall to add another small banner with "upload to onedrive".

Fffffuck off

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Updates for Windows now off the table for most users.

Microsoft still in race to end their company. Sony still slightly ahead of them in terms of reputation loss.

Both companies want to turn you into a renter of their software.

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Eh, Internet Explorer beat out Netscape because the latter was incredibly bloated and could take dozens(plural) of minutes to boot.

If you wanted something done quick, if you tried IE you'd be done and moved on by the time Netscape loaded; even if once it loaded it was faster at loading pages.

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Highlowreply
piefed.social

The fuck? IE was absolutely dogs hit performance wise not to mention their non standard support of Javascript (JScript) was horrible. To accommodate IE you needed VBScript to perform well so basically a whole different site.

Netscape was always better but once they shoved IE on everyone you were left with doing 2 sites for a smaller percentage. Most corps flat out wanted IE only and VBScript / ASP and cut out the Javascript. Even then you sometimes had to do things ass backwards to make it work on IE.

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Eh, I remember using Netscape as a kid in school, very rarely, the browser opened up before then end of a class.

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That's my lived experience when myself and my friends all chose to stop using NN. It is irrelevant if you believe me or not as that is the truth.

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XLEreply
piefed.social

Very hard to take this comment seriously when it doesn't take into account the fact that Internet Explorer was included for free and by default on Windows

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adarzareply
piefed.ca

and a lot of ie's bits were loaded into memory with windows itself.

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Yeah that's the key point there, IE was faster, because it was using your memory even if you didn't want to use it. So loading netscape was running 2 browsers at a time, and thus slower than using 1.

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Windows 10 and 11 webapps like Wikipedia are also designed to use the pre-installed copy of Edge and stop working if Edge is manually uninstalled.

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XLE
piefed.social

It's undeniable that Microsoft makes this difficult, but Google Chrome has found its way onto nearly 75% of all desktops while Edge only enjoys around a 10% share.

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I assume Apple does the same with Safari and Google with Chrome on ChromeOS.

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adarzareply
piefed.ca

youtube, google, gmail. all better platform to market from than your desktop os. plus google spent a ton of money on mainstream ads, and had the perfect place on those aforementioned platforms to peddle their own and at no cost to them. and google is far from innocent here.. they've bullshitted their way to the top of the browser game and pull similar stunts as microsoft does.

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To be sure, Google's market penetration across the web is a huge driver of encouraging people to switch browsers. It costs nothing to advertise on their own website! I just find it interesting that so many people on Windows actually do. If I was forced to choose between Edge and Chrome, I'd probably skip the hassle of installing an extra browser.

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