
Microsoft now sends unwanted prompts to stop you from downloading Google Chrome on Windows 11
India Today
Microsoft wants you to use its Edge browser on Windows 11 or Windows 10, and that is why it would do anything to stop you from going for Google Chrome.
If you have been using Windows 10, you may be familiar with Microsoft’s ways of stopping you from changing the default browser to Google Chrome. That is because Microsoft just does not like people using the Chrome browser on its operating system, even more now, because the Edge browser more or less uses the same technology as Chrome. With Windows 11, Microsoft has found another way and it may be annoying many people already.
Microsoft will now send prompts when you try to download Google Chrome browser. These prompts are crafty but their main goal is to convince you not to go ahead with the download. Some of the quirky messages that these prompts include are: