Fortunately, Google doesn’t try to insert ads on the Firefox website, and it doesn’t warn you if you use Chrome to download it. Google also displays banners to promote Chrome, but they only appear on company sites. To be fair, Microsoft isn’t the only company pushing its browser through dubious advertising. It’s hard to say how much such ads can influence users’ decisions, especially after they’ve already downloaded Chrome. The latter tries to convince users that Edge can do all the same things as Chrome, but with “the added trust of Microsoft”, reports Neowin. One such step appeared in the Edge Canary test build: when trying to access Chrome’s download page, the browser first shows a small ad image, and after Chrome loads, a giant banner. It’s clear that Microsoft is frustrated by this and the company is looking for ever more aggressive ways to push users to stay on Edge. Microsoft Edge is the default browser in Windows 10 and 11, making it the default app to download Chrome or other browsers.
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