The European Union said on Tuesday that about middle May of European Windows users will be able to choose to install browsers other than IE by 0.1 billion.
According to the agreement reached between Microsoft and the European Union, Microsoft agreed to bind ie browsers in Windows and provide installation options for other browsers. These browsers are arranged randomly. Since this month, Microsoft has provided Installation Options for other browsers through Windows updates. After entering the system, you can see a dialog box with 12 free browsers available.
As Microsoft has provided this option in European countries, the European Union expects that about middle May of European Windows users will be able to choose to install browsers other than IE by 0.1 billion on Tuesday.
The Agreement stipulates that the browser Installation option provided by Microsoft should last for at least five years, otherwise it will be fined 10% of the annual revenue.
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