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●● Microsoft Announces That It Will Soon Break Every Method to Avoid Accidentally Loading Edge


Posted in Antitrust, Microsoft at 2:41 pm by Guest Editorial Team


Guest post by Ryan, reprinted with permission from the original


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Microsoft announces that it will soon break every method to avoid accidentally loading Edge.


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I don’t know why anyone would use an OS (Windows “11”) that doesn’t understand what the word “No” means. Jeffrey Epstein OS. Good pals with Uncle Bill.


Anyway, if you continue using Windows “11”, at some point, Microsoft will plug all of these “user choice” holes and you’ll be stuck swatting at Edge all the time.


There are some Windows programs that can match window titles and automatically close them for you that may still work to avoid some of the aggravation. But switching to GNU/Linux now is a good idea.


Here’s some Debian 11 Live images with device firmware included. You can make a Live USB and try it out with Rufus if you use Windows.


↺ Here’s some Debian 11 Live images with device firmware included.

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It respects your default decisions!


Mozilla puts Firefox in the Windows 11 store.


Microsoft bandits: “You picked a bad time to get lost, friend! I’ll enjoy counting your coin!”


Windows and Edge are like adaptive malware that just figures out how the antivirus programs (in this case, the Edge deflectors and closers) work, and automatically install updates from a botmaster. (Microsoft) █


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