Last week, I indicated that I was one step closer to ditching Google Chrome for Microsoft Edge after Microsoft found a workaround to restore background play through its experimental browser, Microsoft Edge Canary. For context, Google recently disabled YouTube’s background play feature on third-party mobile browsers, explaining that the functionality is reserved exclusively for Premium subscribers.
Microsoft is now making the switch to Edge from other browsers more enticing than ever. An in-browser promotion highlights a sweepstakes with a staggering $2 million prize pool. The rewards include a $1 million cash grand prize, three Mercedes-Benz cars, and thousands of instant-win prizes (via Neowin).
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Windows Central take: Microsoft Edge feels bloated
Microsoft Edge is undoubtedly a great browser with a unique user experience. However, I’d argue that it ships with a ton of features that might not necessarily be useful to an average user looking to do some basic shopping, research, or even watch videos on YouTube.
As a result, the tech giant has been sending some of these features to the Microsoft Graveyard before they hit their prime time. Last year, Microsoft retired Edge’s Sidebar app list as part of its broader strategy to simplify the app’s user experience.
I decided to head over to the r/microsoft subreddit on Reddit to see what Windows enthusiasts think about the change. Some users noted that Microsoft Edge outperforms Google Chrome in terms of battery life and RAM management, while others dismissed the promotion as old news, pointing out that Microsoft resorts to similar tactics every year.
“It is not going to happen microslop,” one user indicated. “This company reeks of desperation,” another lamented.
Microsoft is giving away $1 million and a Benz to attract users to Edge from r/microsoft
In 2024, Mozilla claimed that Microsoft doesn’t give users the freedom of choice when selecting the default browser on Windows 11, further accusing the software giant of using ‘harmful designs’ and deceptive tactics to tip the scales in its favor.
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