Microsoft nudging people to stop downloading Chrome browser

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Microsoft nudging people to stop downloading Chrome browser (Image: Pixabay)
Microsoft nudging people to stop downloading Chrome browser (Image: Pixabay)

New Delhi : Microsoft Windows has been sending notifications to Windows 10 and Windows 11 users, discouraging them from downloading Google Chrome on the computers and install its own Edge browser instead.

Some of the prompts, first reported by Neowin, include messages like "Microsoft Edge runs on the same technology as Chrome, with the added trust of Microsoft."

Other prompts include: "That browser is so 2008! Do you know what's new? Microsoft Edge," and "I hate saving money,' said no one ever. Microsoft Edge is the best browser for online shopping."

Such pop-ups are common to see from Google when you use search engines on other devices. However, Google allows to reject its advances which is not the case with Edge.

Microsoft's new prompts come after the company first started testing ways to warn Windows 10 users not to install Chrome or Firefox a couple of years back.

Microsoft has also been making it "harder to switch default browsers in Windows 11 and forcing people into using Edge through Windows updates," reports The Verge.

When we search "browser" or "browser download" on Bing, recommendations for Edge pop up here as well as if Microsoft wants people to notice its own web browser.