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Between 50 and 100 million Windows users have switched browsers in recent weeks, just as Microsoft reveals its new warning to ...
If you've got a modern Windows computer, then you likely have had to deal with Microsoft Edge at some point. But why won't Microsoft let users install it?
Windows 11 users wanting to get rid of the Microsoft Edge browser shouldn't bother checking Microsoft's website about uninstalling it because it offers no help at all.
There's always jokes about how Microsoft Edge is only used to download Google Chrome, but there's a far better way.
If implemented, the new setting will simultaneously set Chrome as the default browser and pin it to the Windows taskbar.
Uninstalling Microsoft Edge from Windows 10 and 11 isn't straightforward. EU users can remove it via Settings, while others need third-party tools. Here's how.