Microsoft really does not seem to want readers on its pages to move to a competitor’s alternative while browsing the Internet.

Chrome is the most popular browser, although Microsoft has tried almost everything possible to get people to use Edge. Adobe Stock / AOP

At the beginning of the month, a strange page was found on Microsoft’s website. Its title suggested that the site would explain how Microsoft’s own Edge browser can be removed from the computer.

Bad just that this information not actually found from the page.

Instead, the main purpose of the page seemed to be mainly to compare Edge to its competitor to Chrome. Of course, Edge was tried to present in the best possible light, and the page emphasized the features that there are not in Chrome.

The strange page apparently caused so much halo that it is Neowin Now removed from visible.

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Links to the previous “instruction page” of Edge’s removal now take the visitor to the other page. It can be viewed through this link.

Even the new page glows Edge, but the comparisons to Chrome have disappeared.

Priority on the pages seem to get Edge artificial intelligence, such as chatbot copy and image generator Dall-E 3.

Microsoft apparently also tries to invoke the players. Edge is claimed to be the “best browser” on the page, including the optimization of cloud gaming optimization.

At least Neowin estimates that the new site may really be of good use for users. However, Neowin reasonably points out that the page only changed to its current form when Microsoft’s activities were subject to public resentment.

About 65 percent of computer users Browse Statcounter site According to information, the Internet on Chrome, while Edge uses only 15 %. If mobile devices are also included, the gap will continue to grow.

So Edge would have the need to expand at the expense of Chrome. However, Microsoft has so far failed mostly in his attempts to make Edge more popular.

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