Windows 10. Microsoft's BAD SURPRISE for Users

Windows 10. A very bad surprise from the Microsoft company is prepared for users from all over the world, the Americans making a series of changes that will disappoint customers.

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Windows 10. A very interesting surprise was revealed today for users who have installed the new version of the operating system of those from Microsoft within their own computers. You already know that Microsoft will copy Google Chrome in Windows 10 in order to offer customers a browser with which they can surf the Internet under normal conditions, and more than a week ago we also learned new details about what is to be offered.

Windows 10. According to new details that appeared today, the Edge browser based on Google Chrome will have Microsoft's default search engine, not Google's, which will upset a lot of people. Although Google Search, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo will be available as alternatives for the Edge version copied from Google Chrome, Windows 10 users will still be forced to support Bing the first time they use the browser on their computers.

Windows 10. Microsoft's BAD SURPRISE for Users

Windows 10. Even Google Translate is not going to be offered by those from Microsoft for translating internet pages while browsing, Microsoft Translator being the default source for online translations. Microsoft has disabled some of the services that Google Chrome offers natively, and this is because for Windows 10 it wants to offer its own services in the Edge browser, even if they are not as good as those offered by the Google company for users.

Microsoft's brand new Chromium-based Edge browser might finally gain some ground in the battle to remain relevant in the web search space. The problem is that Microsoft seems to be cherry-picking features to remove, much to the disappointment of users.

Windows 10. Ever since the first beta version of the Edge browser based on Google Chrome, those from Microsoft have disabled most of the services that the Chromium platform has implemented natively. It is expected that Windows 10 will not promote the services of Google in the native Edge browser, and this is because Microsoft has invested a lot of money in developing them, and does not want to promote the products of a competing company for customers.

Windows 10. The new Edge browser will be launched this year by Microsoft, perhaps even with an October 2019 Update.