Earlier this month, ReadWrite reported that the tech giant’s own uninstall guide promoted the browser instead of removing it. It basically just compared Edge to Google Chrome with a checklist of ...
Thanks to the Digital Markets Act (DMA) in Europe, Microsoft was forced to offer an option to let European users uninstall the Microsoft Edge browser from Windows 11 and 10 computers. But what ...
First spotted by Windows Latest, the page instead tries to convince the reader not to uninstall the company's browser. The page even includes a chart comparing these features in Edge to Google ...
It's probably best to just install your favorite browser and ignore Edge (or use Edge if it is your favorite browser). The ability to uninstall Microsoft Edge from Windows 11 is not the main topic ...
The uninstall document that Microsoft released is supposed to explain how to uninstall the Edge browser. Still, it only shows a checklist of supposed advantages over Chrome, which isn’t entirely ...
Microsoft has ditched an online document that was ostensibly about catering for those wanting to uninstall the Edge browser, but in actual fact, was an attempt to dissuade those thinking of ...
Microsoft is trying to game Google Search with a page heavily optimized for the keyword “uninstall Microsoft Edge.” However, the page doesn’t actually tell you how to remove the browser.
This page starts with, “Are you sure you want to uninstall Microsoft Edge?” It then goes into a marketing spiel about all the wonderful features in the Edge browser, complete with a list of ...
Microsoft’s uninstall guide for Edge misleads users, promoting the browser instead of removing it. The page initially misdirected users to Edge’s benefits, not giving uninstallation instructions.
After user backlash, Microsoft removed the “Edge uninstall” document, which contained instructions on how to uninstall the browser but only had text promoting it, as Windows Latest reports.