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jtcbrown
Oct 26, 2023Brass Contributor
Stop forcing us to use Edge.
I should NEVER be told, by Microsoft or anyone, which browser to use. I should NEVER log on to Windows, to find Edge open and running, and set to my default browser. Get it through your heads...
Anonymous
Nov 03, 2023I understand you a bit, but an experienced IT professional knows that Windows needs to be maintained and updated in the default environment, i.e. using default settings and Bing (now Bing AI).
These are automatically enforced technical requirements, and they really are necessary!
Third-party browsers use the same Windows defaults.
So Microsoft secures your network connections and what is a problem for you ->is a must!
jtcbrown
Nov 03, 2023Brass Contributor
Microsoft can update my PC just fine without setting my default browser to Edge, or my default search to Bing.
I reject that answer entirely, sorry.
I reject that answer entirely, sorry.
- jtcbrownNov 03, 2023Brass ContributorI mean, if I had in fact gotten some malware that MS was removing, and thus resetting to defaults, OK, fine.
Google Chrome is not malware, nor is Google Search as my default search engine.- AnonymousNov 03, 2023
Well , Google Chrome It has other settings that need to be synced after updating Edge, if Windows was the furious creator of Google Chrome then he wouldn't have to use Edge for basic Windows updates and maintenance.
After all, updates have to be downloaded from Microsoft's servers via Edge, why do you think?
- jtcbrownNov 06, 2023Brass ContributorUmm.. I'm sorry I simply don't understand that reply.
"Google Chrome it has other settings that need to be synched" - No, it doesn't. Chome interacts with the options set in Internet Settings, where needed, but does most of its work in its own folders and settings, and does not need to "synch" settings on update of either windows or chrome - it just reads from registry where needed for settings shared on all browsers.
"If windows was the furious creator of Chrome" - Uh... what?
"After all, updates have to be downloaded ... via Edge" - Not really, I mean that is the manual way, but all of those links work fine in Chrome as well. Windows will *open* those links in Edge if clicked from within a Windows dialog box, ignoring default browser setting entirely (also very annoying and questionable practice) - but most Windows updates are downloaded in the background and do not require interaction with Edge.
I think you are trying to help, and I appreciate that, but I think you don't very well know what you are talking about, or maybe just lack communication skills or something. Apologies.