- Microsoft is changing the edge to improve in the European economic area
- This is happening due to the Digital Markets Act in this region
- This means that Edge will close the eye to be a default browser
Microsoft is working with people’s permanent indicators to use Edge browser under Windows 11, but not everyone is getting this welcome relief.
Sadly, it is being reduced to the European Economic Area (EEA) only in some remarkable ways due to the rules imposed by the Digital Markets Act. These restrictions are not taking place on the edge, without such regulatory pressure in the United States or anywhere else.
Techspot introduces Microsoft’s blog post to various changes, the key to which Edge will stop bothering you to designate you as a default browser in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It will only request a request that if you open the edge directly, this feature has been implemented at the end of 137.0.3296.52.
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Another change is that when Edge is installed, you will not find other Microsoft apps that you will ask you to reinstall.
In addition, when you compose any web browser as your default choice, instead of opening some types of file, it will include many file formats (and link types). It stands as another timid method to go back to your radar when you chose to give it a wide range.
In addition, when using the Windows Search Box and clicking on the web search results, it will be opened in the Bing, the default browser you selected, in the Bang.
All these changes should be made soon, and will help it in June in the EEA, save the important, which already exists.
Off from Edge, another potentially remarkable plus point for Windows users in the region is that they will be able to install the Microsoft Store, if they want. However, the move will not come after 2025.
Microsoft has made it clear that if you remove the Microsoft store, but already use it to install some apps, this software will continue to receive the latest information to ensure that it gets the latest security patch, which is good news.
Analysis: Microsoft, give us a break
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These are a welcome move for Windows 11 and 10 users in the region, but it would be good if Microsoft could enforce them elsewhere. However, without the relevant authorities, breathing in the neck of the software, it will do nothing. All these behaviors will remain out of EEA as Microsoft is clearly confident that they can help more users advance.
In fact, they are more likely to take people off the wall. Repeatedly insisting that people should use the edge in different degrees scenario, this is a fatigue policy, as it is possible, instead of using the default browser selection, instead of using the edge. It should always be default. It doesn’t matter what is happening, is a sign of Microsoft.
Do not expect Microsoft’s overall attitude to change at any time. Nevertheless, at least some people will have to enjoy a slightly less nag -filled experience in Windows 11, and their monitor on screen to remind them of less examples of Edge Claimbaking. However, the majority of us undoubtedly expected more popups and general strange weird in terms of some leftist efforts to promote their browser.


