Browser Makers Are Calling Out Microsoft for Using Windows to Push Edge on Users
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The browser war has led Microsoft to try everything to ensure an important quota for Edge. Practices are not always the fairest, but now the Browser Choice Alliance...
Browser makers are calling out Microsoft for using Windows to push Edge on users
A couple of years after petitioning the European Commission to address Microsoft's "dark patterns" that limit consumer choice, the Browser Choice Alliance is taking a more confrontational stance. The coalition of browser developers has warned Microsoft that enough is enough, urging the company to fundamentally change its approach to the...Read Entire Article
The Browser Choice Alliance issued an open letter demanding that Microsoft cease its existing malicious promotional strategies for Microsoft Edge.
The Browser Choice Alliance, a global collective of major players such as Google Chrome, Opera and Vivaldi, accuses Microsoft of using its dominant position with Windows to impose its Edge browser. In an open letter, the alliance details the tactics that hinder users' free choice and requires immediate changes to restore fair competition in the market.
The Browser Choice Alliance, a global collective of web browser publishers, has sent an open letter to Microsoft's CEO denouncing the company's anti-competitive practices with its in-house web browser, Microsoft Edge.
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