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Google Reacts Angrily As Microsoft Warns Windows Users To Stop Using Chrome

Published by Nairaland on Mon, 18 Aug 2025


<blockquote><b>Browse securely now, Microsoft warns Windows users installing Google Chrome. Microsoft Edge runs on the same technology as Chrome, it says, with the added trust of Microsoft. This warning is not new, but its about to ramp up.</b><br><br>Chrome remains the de facto default browser for most Windows users, with almost six-times the market share of Microsofts Edge browser. The ongoing campaign to push Windows users to the Edge has not relented in years. Just as with Bing versus Google itself or Copilot versus Gemini, Microsoft wants its Windows users to go all-in.<br><br>If there are any remaining doubts that Microsoft is specifically targeting Chrome users, urging them to switch to Edge, then a new report from Windows Latest might put those to rest. A targeted campaign that makes it obvious that Microsoft really wants you to stop using Google Chrome and open Edge instead.<br><br>This latest ruse includes taskbar flags now in Canary (pre-release) which pin Edge when you close the browser. Per Windows Latest, this approach isnt exactly new, but the flags have a specific mention of Google Chrome.<br><br><b>Those flags include</b> msOptimizeChromePBSignalForPinningOnCloseCampaigns, which triggers when exiting the browser. But more starkly, a new flag is called msPinningCampaignChromeUsageGreaterThan90Trigger and pushes users to pin Edge to their taskbar when Chromes usage is greater than 90%.<br><br>The intent is clear, Windows Latest says. Microsoft wants to show a pin to taskbar pop-up for Edge if you use Chrome most of the time. And this exit-time nudge will have a hard trigger at a &gt;90% Chrome usage threshold.<br><br>These flags are in development for now, and perhaps this publicity will tone them down before anything is generally released. But the Chrome installation alerts and advice to change browser in attack notifications are already live in the real world.<br><br>Google has accused Microsoft of dirty tricks before, as it tries to steer Windows users away from Chrome. Its a battle that is not yet making much difference to browsing behaviors. But many enterprise users will know that Microsofts approach also includes mandating Edge as the browser in secure company ecosystems.<br><br><b>The response to this latest campaign has been unsurprising.</b><br><br>Microsoft is testing another awful campaign to get Chrome users to move to Edge, BGR says. This kind of behavior isnt exactly new. Microsoft has been desperate to get Chrome users to ditch Googles browser for years, even going to some extreme lengths to try to make it happen.<br><br>While XDA Developers says from entering your search for Google Chrome download on Bing to clicking the website and visiting the download page, Microsoft will do its utmost best to remind you that, hey, it worked really hard on Edge, and its running on Chromium now, so there's no need to use another browser, honest.<br><br>Sorry, Microsoft: your latest attempt to get people to switch over to Edge in Windows 11 is crossing a line, Tech Radar says, taking an even firmer line: It might not ever happen - and I hope it doesnt, because this really isnt a path Microsoft needs to be going any further down. Put more simply, Microsoft is only helping itself (and Edge).<br><br>As to whether this will go live, XDA Developers says that while Microsoft is still working on the flags, theres a chance that the company decides not to go ahead with the plan. However, knowing how Microsoft has targeted Chrome in the past, I would wager that Microsoft will forge ahead and make this feature a reality, unfortunately.<br><br>I have approached both Microsoft and Google to get any views on this latest twist, as the browser war between the two dominant tech giants continues unabated.</blockquote><br><a rel=ugc href="https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2025/08/13/microsoft-warns-windows-users-to-stop-using-google-chrome/">https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdoffman/2025/08/13/microsoft-warns-windows-users-to-stop-using-google-chrome/</a>
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