Microsoft is pushing a billion Chrome users to the Edge. Microsoft’s repeated warnings for more than a billion Windows users to ditch Chrome have now become a thing. They’re persistent and relentless.
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Microsoft has a history of tricks to get you to use Edge, and the latest one targets Chrome users once again.
Can't decide? Here are the key differences in a side-by-side comparison Google Chrome is the reigning king of browsers, with the highest usage on computers and mobile devices alike. Microsoft Edge is ...
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Microsoft blocks Chrome downloads on Windows, hitting 1.4B users
Microsoft is escalating its browser battle by inserting new roadblocks between Windows users and Google Chrome, turning a long‑running rivalry into a direct confrontation that now touches an estimated ...
Microsoft Edge has a data import feature that’s misbehaving. Microsoft Edge has a data import feature that’s misbehaving. is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things ...
Microsoft has fixed a problem that resulted in tabs from Google Chrome being imported to Microsoft Edge without user consent, as spotted by The Verge. Microsoft has kept mum on the situation, making ...
When you think of a web browser, odds are your mind immediately jumps to Google Chrome. Since launching in 2008, Chrome has become the dominant web browser, regardless of the device. Thus, it makes ...
Here we go again, as Microsoft targets Chrome users. Republished on September 18 with a new infostealer warning for Chrome and Edge users, as passwords, cookies and payment data are stolen from PCs.
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