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GlowSquid377yFunny how careful Microsoft is, saying "faster" and "safer" while the other browsers go for "fastest" and "safest"
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karma108397yThis should not even be allowed... It is counter advertising, damaging the precious imago of ye olde firefox browser 🤔
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@kodingsykosis Probably because it's the default and this will be the first and last search query on that browser anyway.
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@GlowSquid Probably to convey being trustful.
They also said 69% where every other cooperation would've rounded it up to 70%.
Even though I don't like Microsofts actions (Privacy in Windows, general strategies, the GitHub thing, ...) I have to give them kudos for being honest and not relying on exaggerations. -
@LinusCDE The 69% is propably never tested anywhere but defined by marketing instead.
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clijsters817y@karma here in germany Im sure it isn't but afaik at some places in the world it is general practice to make competitive ads
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clijsters817y...but I must say, the last Firefox versions where slow. Damn slow. And memory hungry as fuck. With all the MS and IE hate, I must say, (before quantum came out), Microsoft was not lying on this. Edge was - in fact - faster than Firefox...
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@Benedikt To my lnowledge they did infact make tests. But the conditions werent transparent enough and it was only the result of one run.
At the time, Firefox Quantum wasn't released either. -
GlowSquid377y@drekhi12 they already tried that a few years back. The EU fined them half a billion euros
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GlowSquid377yYou are right, I'm sorry if you took it literal. They were fined 561m euros for failing to promote other browsers.
Did you ever try to any alternatives to Windows? Linux distros doesn't come with all that bloat and spyware crap that Windows won't even let you uninstall without performing powershell magic. My dual-booting machines performs a hell of a lot faster on Linux, and I don't have to worry about viruses or sporadic crashes. -
bettehem946y@dontbeevil the fact that you have programs installed, that can't be uninstalled, regardless of the space they consume, is still considered bloatware.
And yes, you can install Android and other Linux based systems without pre-installed browsers.
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