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mehua
Microsoft
Nov 15, 2021Introducing Buy now, pay later in Microsoft Edge
“Buy now, pay later,” or BNPL, lets shoppers break their purchases into equal installment payments, often interest-free, which can allow shoppers to get their purchase upfront, instead of having to w...
Jason Tenpenny
Nov 18, 2021Iron Contributor
mehua This all feels extremely unnecessary for a browsing experience. I don't want it. I don't even want the shopping and discovery features y'all have pushed out. These kinds of things should be separated into extensions. I am way more interested in a lightning fast browser that uses minimal resources while being secure. Edge on Mac is getting heavier and heavier.
Please stop turning all these things on by default, or at least give us an option for a "Core" experience that is basic browsing features plus the security enhancements. As it stands right now, I spend about 5-6 minutes making sure that all the extra crap is disabled whenever I set up Edge on a new computer or move between channels.
Metin_Hsnv
Dec 23, 2021Brass Contributor
I love shopping features and extensions don't give the experience of native experience. But I agree there must be a turn off option in settings. and also, while I don't want shopping features to become an extension this one should be an extension
- DeletedDec 23, 2021Yes, sometimes parents or even kids go through their wish list and they find a coupon, it's nice as you can save some money on things, maybe one day it will be integrated with Honey, who knows. Every company can do this, even Apple or Google browser.
- NeilsherryDec 23, 2021Copper ContributorBut maybe make it an opt in, with appropriate warnings/safeguards. Some people - often the most disadvantaged - don't check/understand the eyewatering interest rates and T&C's these services have.
- DeletedDec 23, 2021That's a good idea, 🙂