Windows 10: Microsoft's decision that annoys many people

Windows 10 rewards

Windows 10 is once again part of a not so good decision made by the Microsoft company, and this is because the Americans thought that it would not be a bad idea if they could find the users of the operating system. More precisely, those from Microsoft have resumed displaying alerts through the notification system of Windows 10 asking people to use Microsoft Edge as the default browser for browsing the Internet, and Bing as the default search engine.

Windows 10 didn't have such alerts displayed for its users for some time, but Microsoft thought that it had been a long time since they gave up on these practices, so they decided to bring them back, taking many users by surprise. Windows 10 has resumed displaying alerts for Microsoft Edge directly in the notification center of the operating system, so many people did not know how to look at everything that is happening at the moment, but not many did it with good eyes .

Windows 10: Microsoft's decision that annoys many people

Windows 10 annoying rewards

Windows 10 displays these alerts only when Microsoft Edge is not the default browser in the operating system for Internet browsing, and when Bing has been manually changed as the default search engine for PCs. However, Microsoft promotes a good functionality that Windows 10 brings to Edge, specifically in countries where Microsoft Rewards is available, users can save money on purchases if they use the browser.

Windows 10 does not allow the permanent blocking of these alerts that its users receive, which of course is bad news for everyone, but it's not exactly something that hasn't happened in the past. Those from Microsoft have aggressively promoted the Microsoft Edge browser in Windows 10 in the past, and now we see that this practice is being resumed, so it remains to be seen what exactly the company will promote through the notification system.

Windows 10 released a completely redesigned version of Edge some time ago, which is based on the engine behind Google Chrome, so its user experience should be clearly superior to that of Internet Explorer.