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Deciding for ourselves: 98% of people want a browser choice screen, Mozilla study finds
(blog.mozilla.org)
A place to discuss the news and latest developments on the open-source browser Firefox
I don't understand? When you launch any browser it's a 1 click "yes" to set as default.
To set it via Windows settings, you just search "browser" and select it from the drop down.
On windows 10 its 1 click away only for Edge. For any other browser the settings page is opened and you do it feom there. Now, for me and you the settings page is the most trivial thing to operate, but for others it might not be.
On windows 11 they have broken down the default browser to a million default settings, and you need to change each and every one individually.
In google pixel a chrome-like search bar is stuck to every page on your homescreen, takes a full row, and very accidently clickable. You need to change the OS or launcher to stop this.
And then some things on all of those systems will always open eith chrome/Edge with no non hackish way of changing that.
I was having problems with Firefox yesterday and reinstalled it. It was 1 click on Windows 11 for me.
Just wait for a bit
What's that mean? It worked. Go jerk off about Linux elsewhere.
It will periodically overwrite user's preference to the ones dictated by Microsoft
Proof? Has never happened to me. Your ass must hurt from pulling that out of it.