Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page
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Re: Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page
#32Browsers became a functional part of an OS a long time ago. What is the real problem? If you are on windows and worried about bloat? WTF?
Sounds good, right?
Re: Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page
#33This is a pretty sane move on MS's part... I find it reasonable that an OS doesn't let you remove what may be the only browser on the system, for a lot of reasons. I read this as a push to really ditch IE in the very near future, and don't really mind at all. In no particular order - Something has to provide a native webview for desktop applications - MS has no default package manager for users, and doesn't provide b…
this was already solved ten years ago when Microsoft was fined half a billion bucks by the EU for promoting their own browser this way and disadvantaging competition https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-21684329#:~:text=Microso... . very simple solution: offer a browser choice window on first start.
The world is a different place than in 2014.
https://www.extremetech.com/computing/196170-microsoft-is-fi...
Re: Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page
#34Re: Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page
#35I even let Edge be the default browser. That way, whenever an app opens a link, it opens in a browser I don't use, and it can't read any important information or browser fingerprint that matters. I am still using Firefox for my browsing needs. EDIT: It's more about my browsing habits: Now this browser has been opened. I can close it before the page loads and before I have read anything I really don't care about.
Re: Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page
#36This is a pretty sane move on MS's part... I find it reasonable that an OS doesn't let you remove what may be the only browser on the system, for a lot of reasons. I read this as a push to really ditch IE in the very near future, and don't really mind at all. In no particular order - Something has to provide a native webview for desktop applications - MS has no default package manager for users, and doesn't provide b…
Invoke-WebRequest 'https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-latest-ssl&os=win64&lang=en-US' -OutFile firefox-latest.exeRe: Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page
#37Earlier quoted context omitted.
Can’t they use the Windows App Store to let users install their browser of choice?
I think it has a rule, that prohibits 3rd party browser engines. :/
Re: Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page
#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think it has a rule, that prohibits 3rd party browser engines. :/
I don't think it's that, rather it makes it nigh impossible because the browsers will have to be rewritten to use UWP APIs, which were quite limited when they first launched. Also they won't be able to compete with Edge which had access to restricted APIs
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#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
Cant MS just provide a button somewhere that downloads and installs the browser? A computer doesn't need a browser to download something from the internet (such as a browser).
Can’t they use the Windows App Store to let users install their browser of choice?
Being able to show a webpage is an essential function of all modern operating systems. the included browser is a part of windows, much like notepad and vi, or a package manager (programs control panel in windows), or regedit. You are free to add a browser of your choice. The one that's part of the base os image is not your choice, and is supported by the os vendor, as part of the os. You want an os interface to let you frankenstein your os with custom parts and make it unsupported? You have one. You, as an advanced user, can remove edge with powershell very easily.
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#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
I think it has a rule, that prohibits 3rd party browser engines. :/
Why would it have that rule?