Microsoft has struggled to make Windows 10 users use Edge browsers
According to foreign media reports, Microsoft has struggled to make Windows 10 users use the latest Edge browser. Microsoft has added a new trick in the latest Windows 10 preview version.
When you switch from the default browser to Chrome or Firefox, the window "give Microsoft Edge" will pop up. This window will beg you not to switch and try again.
The window prompts all the advantages of Microsoft Edge: for example, you can write on the web page, deeply integrate with Cortana, and read view functions. However, this action has greatly stimulated Microsoft's browser competitors. Mozilla immediately raised a challenge to Microsoft, saying its new tricks make it harder for users to change the default browser to Firefox on Windows 10. The company even released a video tutorial to help Firefox users restore their default browser settings. Users in this video will need more steps to adjust, because Microsoft "earnestly hopes" that users in Windows 10 will use Edge browsers.
Microsoft seems to have done something similar to the photo and music applications. If you try to switch the default app, a similar dialog box will appear, trying to persuade you to stick to using the built-in photo or music app. This latest change is expected to enter the Windows 10 upgrade package in the next few weeks. But if Microsoft does, it will surely be plagued by lawsuits in the next few months.