Microsoft is under fire for its latest attempt to lure users away from Google Chrome. The company’s Edge browser now automatically launches on startup, prompting users to import their Chrome data with a pre-selected confirmation button. This tactic, designed to boost Edge’s adoption rate, has been met with criticism for its aggressive approach and deceptive design.
Microsoft is under fire for its latest attempt to lure users away from Google Chrome. The company’s Edge browser now automatically launches on startup, prompting users to import their Chrome data with a pre-selected confirmation button. This tactic, designed to boost Edge’s adoption rate, has been met with criticism for its aggressive approach and deceptive design. Microsoft is under fire for its latest attempt to lure users away from Google Chrome. The company’s Edge browser now automatically launches on startup, prompting users to import their Chrome data with a pre-selected confirmation button. This tactic, designed to boost Edge’s adoption rate, has been met with criticism for its aggressive approach and deceptive design. Read More