![]() ![]() We also shouldn't forget that Microsoft also places a "Promoted by Microsoft" banner ad at the top of Bing results if you search for Chrome that states "There's no need to download a new web browser" along with a recommendation to use Edge instead (with a link). Hopefully this isn't something Microsoft decides to make default behavior for the public version of its browser, because that would do little to convey "the added trust of Microsoft" to Windows users. I am running Edge Stable and still see one of the ads, though. The ads were showing up in Edge Canary, Edge Beta, Edge Dev, and Edge Stable builds of the browser, but Microsoft has now apparently restricted them to only appear for anyone running Edge Beta. And if you click the link in either ad, it navigates you away from the Chrome download page to a "Welcome to Microsoft Edge" page instead. ![]() Both ads state "Microsoft Edge runs on the same technology as Chrome, with the added trust of Microsoft" and include a link to "Browse securely now."Īlthough the statement being made isn't technically false, Microsoft is clearly trying to suggest Edge should be trusted more than Chrome. However, the second ad is a full-width banner. The first ad is a small pop-up when the Chrome website first loads, and it can only be dismissed by clicking the little 'X' in the top right-hand corner.
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