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Microsoft is pushing a billion Chrome users to the Edge. Microsoft’s repeated warnings for more than a billion Windows users to ditch Chrome have now become a thing. They’re persistent and relentless.
I used one simple script to remove AI from popular browsers (including Chrome and Firefox)
Both browsers run on every desktop and mobile operating system you can think of—yes, even Linux. That separates them from the other most-used browser, Safari, which runs only on Apple devices. Firefox joins Chrome and Edge in supporting every platform.
Tech companies are getting increasingly pushy with their large language models—prominent buttons for these AI features coat every surface designers can think of, including in three of the most prominent browsers: Chrome, Edge, and Firefox.
Microsoft has released Edge 144 with a right-click option to hide Copilot, addressing user backlash while expanding AI features for enterprise customers.
I’ve been on the Chrome bandwagon for years now and it remains my go-to browser even today. But let’s just say, I haven’t been entirely faithful to Chrome. Over the years, I’ve dabbled in a wide variety of browsers ranging from Edge to modern AI ...
Microsoft is preparing to retire Edge Collections, the feature many users relied on to organize webpages, notes, and research. With warnings now live in Edge, fans of the tool may need to export their data soon.