Launching today, Vivaldi is a proud participant in the Browser Choice Alliance!
Launching today, Vivaldi is a proud participant in the Browser Choice Alliance!
BCA is an informal alliance of browser makers who are all prevented from competing fairly on Windows PCs, because Microsoft self-preferences its own Edge browser.
From @[email protected]:
“For a long time, Vivaldi has publicly called out Microsoft for its dirty tricks to undermine consumer choice. Independent browsers like us simply cannot compete fairly with Edge when it is so heavily preferenced in Windows. Regulators need to intervene urgently.”
@[email protected]@[email protected] not defending Microsoft here but is it not the same with Macs and Chromebooks? Macs preference Safari and Chromebooks preference Chrome, why single out Microsoft in this post, should we not be aiming this at all operating systems
@voracitude@SuperRon08, the Windows market share is mostly because since a lot of years, if you buy an PC, you buy it with an installed Windows by default, which is part of the price the user paid for the PC (!!!).
Only in recent times are more and more vendors which sell the PC without OS (only preinstalled FreeDOS) and the OS to the choice of the user.
This has naturally caused Windows to be the most used OS and as a consequence the best part of the software, especially games, is developed exclusively for this OS.
It is a monopoly created artificially, generally abusively, where the attempt to predefine EDGE is just the icing on the cake.
@[email protected]@[email protected] at least Windows gives you a browser ballot. On macOS you're pretty much stuck with safari by default. Android recently asked with a browser ballot too.
I think this action is great but should be for all parties. I don't like the browser ballot that much, but it's a good thing in theory
The browser ballot is not there on Windows anymore. It was there years ago in Europe.
There was a time where you could install a browser and the browser would ask you if it should be set as default. If you said yes, it would be default. No further steps were needed. It could also be placed in the dock easily, for easy access.
Microsoft has gradually made all of those steps harder... except for them selves. They are set as default when you get the computer and many of us have experienced a Windows update that more or less without asking makes Edge default again.