Microsoft removes Edge as default browser in Europe

Microsoft has indicated it will stop suggesting Windows users in Europe switch to the Edge browser as part of compliance with the European Union's Digital Market Act (DMA). The changes will apply to users in the European Economic Zone and give them the opportunity to uninstall Microsoft Edge [...]
The changes will be applied to users in the European Economic Zone and will give them the opportunity to uninstall Microsoft Edge and Microsoft Store, as well as to avoid reports of Edge's deployment as the default browser.
In addition, when users select another browser, such as Chrome or Firefox, it will automatically be placed on the task bar and linked to more types of files.
Even after the Stor installation, the apps will continue to receive updates and the platform can be reinstalled at any time. Also, third-party applications will be integrated with Windows Serarch, while users will have full freedom to choose the search provider.
Updates begin in June and will be widely available in Windows 10 and 11 from July. /Periscopi/












