Microsoft has long been plagued by fierce competition from rival browsers, and despite abandoning its Internet Explorer and replacing it with the more advanced Microsoft Edge, along with its new Windows 10 system, it did not achieve the full results.
Despite Microsoft's persistent attempts to attract Windows 10 users to use its Microsoft Edge browser because it is built-in by default in this system, the majority does not prefer to use it, preferably Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, but Microsoft has chosen a new technique to convince users.
According to Windows Central, the next version of Windows 10, which Microsoft will launch in October, when any user tries to download a new browser on the system, will be shown a screen with a message saying, "The device already contains Microsoft Edge, the fastest and most reliable browser on Windows 10 ".
Under the message, two options appear: either open Microsoft Edge or continue to download.
Despite Microsoft's persistent attempts to attract Windows 10 users to use its Microsoft Edge browser because it is built-in by default in this system, the majority does not prefer to use it, preferably Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox, but Microsoft has chosen a new technique to convince users.
According to Windows Central, the next version of Windows 10, which Microsoft will launch in October, when any user tries to download a new browser on the system, will be shown a screen with a message saying, "The device already contains Microsoft Edge, the fastest and most reliable browser on Windows 10 ".
Under the message, two options appear: either open Microsoft Edge or continue to download.
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