I just got this popup while playing New vegas. I don’t even use chrome, i’ve switched to firefox. How can this be allowed? Also, this is Win10

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    Microsoft clearly uses dark patterns and FUD to lure you into using Bing.

    As long as they’re using legal loopholes (or downright do not care because they have enough money to pay any fines) you cannot do anything against it except not using their OS.

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      Ironic, because I used to use Bing (over Google) and all this kind of bullshit - especially aggressively pushing their chat bot - pushed me away (to DDG).

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    What company was it that lost an antitrust lawsuit again? It was something like Macrosoft? Microphone? idr

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    It is because you agreed to to the terms and conditions of the Windows operating system

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    Why wouldn’t it be legal? You are using their product and they put out a notification on it asking if you want to use one of their products. Why would that be illegal!?

    Like I understand people not liking it, but illegal?

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      I am pretty sure they are insinuating that it is antitrust violation. It probably is but our current governance seems unwilling to do anything about anti-competitive practices.

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        What is illegal? Asking you if you want to change your default search engine? That doesn’t sound illegal to me so I wonder what law is causing it to be illegal.

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    Run a debloat script for windows from christitustech. And if you want to start from fresh install w10/11 ltsb/ltsc and run the debloat script, that is the safest option, if you don’t want to swap to Linux.

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      I especially love that it was blurry. I shit you not, a blurry popup telling me to switch the search engine like some 2010 malware.

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    Lets just rename this community to MicrosoftTechSupport and be done with it.

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    In Europe it isn’t. But I got it too. Even worse, my default browser was changed to Bing after an update.

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        It’s no ad, it’s nudging. Without being asked even. They don’t show you a list of search engines to set as default, they ask you to switch to Bing. My system just switched to Bing without asking.

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        It’s no ad, it’s nudging. Without being asked even. They don’t show you a list of search engines to set as default, they ask you to switch to Bing. My system just switched to Bing without asking.

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    I really don’t know why I bother reading the comments on any windows posts. It’s just full of Linux users trying to convert people.

    It’s not going to happen. Most of us use our computers for leisure, not to have to find workarounds for most anything.

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      I don’t know why lemmy bothers having a specific instance for PC and Linux if the communities for everything from technology to mildly infuriating is just going to be people bitching about Windows.

      Really feels like the quality of lemmy has gone down tbh, you can’t go anywhere without someone posting “Windows Bad.” The population grew but it was only the ones who cared about the API changes which just so happened to be the Linux community apparently.

      I use Linux on everything that’s not my main desktop and it still pisses me off to see it just flooding everywhere.

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    Perfectly legal… it’s just advertising. If they switch you without your consent then yes it’s illegal.

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    Omg this is completely illegal. You need to lawyer up right now!!! Your freedom and liberty is being taken away from you! How can you possibly survive this?

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    I hate this so much but I want to call out the Google and Apple are just as bad. I used edge for a while and I constantly got popups on every Google owned website telling me how great Chrome is and that I should switch, it was even worse than what you get from Windows telling you to use Edge. And don’t even get me started about Safari on iPhones…

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      That’s like telling a smoker “just stop smoking and you’ll be healthier”.

      A joke will at least get more positive reactions. It may convey the same message. -sad penguin noises-