

Even though the company made Edge the default browser in Windows 10, users left in droves, most of them flocking to Google Chrome - and with good reason. However, the post also makes it clear the new Edge browser is permanent, "The new version of Microsoft Edge is included in a Windows system update, so the option to uninstall it or use the legacy version of Microsoft Edge will no longer be available.Microsoft has been struggling to get people to use its Edge browser for years. The post confirms that Microsoft has "migrated Windows customers from the legacy version of Microsoft Edge to the new version in a phased rollout." It also points out that Edge offers full control over importing personal data from legacy versions of Edge, which means nothing should be lost in the transition. Some of those users who really don't like Edge attempted to uninstall the browser, which has led to a support message (Opens in a new window) being posted by Microsoft entitled "Can't uninstall Microsoft Edge." However, users enjoy having a choice, and while they can choose not to use Edge, it will forever remain installed on Windows 10.Īs ZDNet reports (Opens in a new window), Microsoft added Edge as part of a Windows 10 system update recently, effectively forcing it on to Windows 10 machines much to the surprise of users who discovered it installed after the update. There's actually a lot to like about the new Edge browser since Microsoft decided to switch to using the Chromium rendering engine, the same engine used by Google Chrome. If you don't like the new Microsoft Edge browser, tough luck! Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 10 users won't be able to uninstall it.

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