Here we go again. Microsoft’s latest Windows update again seems intent on pushing Chrome users to the very Edge. This latest ...
Microsoft Edge adds Copilot to Reader, improves cookie controls, and includes 60+ security fixes for better performance and ...
Poll results and comments reveal that even loyal Edge users have zero interest in the browser forcing itself into the Windows ...
While Microsoft says it is moving forward with plans to improve Windows 11, the use of web wrappers like this doesn't point ...
A banner is appearing at the top of Edge that says the browser "now launches when you sign in to Windows..." ...
The modern Edge is a genuinely good web browser. Microsoft's heavy-handed tactics are squandering this advantage.
A new update now in testing sets Edge to automatically appear at startup, and you are forced to opt-out if you don't want it.
In a recent statement, Mozilla argued that Microsoft's design choices – particularly those that link the Windows experience ...
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.
This issue likely happens because a recent update can inadvertently change critical settings or cause a conflict during the synchronization process. Specifically, the update may alter your privacy ...
A browser coalition, involving Google, blasts Microsoft's Edge push, warning Windows 11 tests quietly nudge users back to ...