Microsoft dangles $1 million prizes and Mercedes-AMG cars inside Edge as persistent pop-ups potentially spark fresh “bribery” backlash.
“our browser is so good, we have to offer bogus prizes to get people to switch to it!”
This disease is simply testing AI systems on your browsing data. It’s trying to collect data from your services and analyze it with AI. That’s all. If something is offering you big rewards, free services, or discounts, it’s probably using you as material for its services.

One of the last things I used to respect about Microsoft was when they kept up the development of their own rendering engine, even as Chrome ran away with its popularity. IE6 was a monster, but for a time MS was doing a good job as an underdog by pushing standards compliance. Even if it wasn’t as nice as Firefox, it was important to have more horses in the game of competing browsers rather than creating a monoculture around Chrome.
Needless to say, the Edge appearing in this contest is nothing like what I ever had hope for.
Awwww, silly little Microsoft is upset the browser monopoly isn’t theirs
I can use Edge. I offer cloud based edge user experience for $14.99 monthly. Microslop is free to reach out to me any time so we can hammer out an agreement. Smugface.jpg
Does Edge support Linux? Actually, never mind. I’m good.
Should you ever feel the urge to do something wild and stupid: yes, actually Microsoft offers an official Linux version of Edge.
Currently, for some inexplicable reason, Teams calls are broken on my Debian Trixie in all browsers except edge. I suspect foul play.
Use Ferdium. Works flawlessly.
Wow, they finally got Teams to work in Edge?
That’s crazy. It must just be super easy considering it’s chromium now.
I have edge installed on my steam deck, I used it to play bf6 on game pass before they jacked up the price last year.
Yes but they do zero tests on the build, if it compiles, it ships. For example it crashes if you try to open a file dialog and the copilot button is not working and can’t be hidden
Flatpak
Native persistent pop-up that doesn’t go away and stays on multiple tabs is truly the best way to advertisme your browser /s
I used to use Edge at home, then ditched it. I used it recently at work and it is getting really enshittified. Now I’m between Cromite which works until suddenly the interface freezes, or Ungoogled Chromium which I haven’t got to work on the work laptop (it works now on my home Linux so whatever).
Edge used to be so much better before today.
Try out Firefox. It works incredibly well
Or Librewolf, which is a fork from Firefox and removes the telemetry that Firefox collects.
That’s too extreme for most people. A lot of people do want certain services to remember they logged in for example. Waterfox is typically the better recommendation - or, was. I’m less trusting of them after they chose to use Brave Browser code for an AdBlocker
I do use Firefox as well, for non-work activities at home and in the office.
Edge before it adopted Chromium was an excellent browser - fast, standards compliant, rock solid. Adopting Chromium is basically them doing the absolute minimum to ship a browser at all without showing someone else’s logo. We use Edge at work - Chrome and Firefox are also supported - and it shocking how many MDM policies we have to have to make Edge usable.
Oh man, I needed that. A good belly shaking laugh.
What’s the small print? Edge is already a requirement for me at work.
I’m ok with being broke but still using Opera.
Yes I know it’s Chinese compromised. Yes I know all tech company bent the knee to Trump. I just prefer Opera because edge is crap, Chrome is bloated, and I’ve never liked Firefox.
Vivaldi. By the OG team behind Opera.
They’re just making themselves look trashy and desperate.
What might work is making their software better than everyone else’s. But that requires effort and skill and managerial competence.
All of whom Microsoft doesnt posses.
I bet they still have some good devs who are continually thwarted by management.
Ye, ofc. Just let the good devs cook!
Yeah the Power Toys devs seem solid
I mean they’re exclusively writing tools for power users for eventual implementation to mainline as they develop and test simplification that doesn’t alienate the power user… So managers can’t really say they’re doing anything bad or dumb ever because it’s power user features then porting.
Just imagining Clippy in front of a cracked mirror, “jessss a little more rouge and you can’t have too much mascara…”
Would you fuck me? I’d fuck me. - Clippy
https://quokk.au/c/clips/p/784512/nice-hat
You can always trust AI for fashion advice.
But if we are being honest, if you don’t care about privacy, it is a good browser. Its better than chrome. You can check the performance of of both on the same machine. It also has better pdf rendering.
It’s trash. It front pages clickbait and bullshit, has no privacy, and with so many other options why bother?
I am not saying you should use it, i was addressing app quality. The original commenter wasn’t talking about business practices but app quality. Which is why isaid “privacy aside”. Privavcy is very important and i would never have someone use chrome or edge but that wasnt the topic.
You could paint it gold with premium genuine alpaca leather interiors, and I would still not use it.
It’s only function is to download a better browser.
He didn’t say it was the best, only that it was better than Chrome.
You don’t need it for that.
winget install Mozilla.Firefox.enalthough microsoft even stole winget :-(
Was an interesting read. Ty :)
Always learning. Thanks!
We started to use ad blockers in the early 2000s because no one could trust they were the 999,999 visitor to the website.
It sounded (and stills sounds) scammy.
It started with pop-up blockers.
Opera was the first major browser to incorporate tools to block pop-up ads; the Mozilla browser later improved on this by blocking only pop-ups generated as the page loads.[citation needed] In the early 2000s, all major web browsers except Internet Explorer let users block unwanted pop-ups almost completely. In 2004, Microsoft released Windows XP SP2, which added pop-up blocking to Internet Explorer. -Wikipedia
Let me guess… Existing users are excluded from participating? Cause I ain’t got no pop up banner anywhere. Or is cause I’m European?
You’re not as much excluded as not included (in the shortlist. Are you a relative to gates?).
Would I be here with a free account if I were? ✌️
Checkout Heluim Browser (GitHub) instead, but keep in mind that they don’t have auto-update. But you can add their windows GitHub repo to your RSS reader to be alerted of any new updates: https://github.com/imputnet/helium-windows/releases.atom
Edit 1:… Why am I being downvoted?
It looks like they have automatic updates by now
Are you sure?
I downloaded it 2 weeks ago and it had no auto updates warning.
I went with custom setup and all the options were there
On Windows?
Yep
I dunno? You had my upvote but I didn’t follow the link. No auto update. RSS reader? :) The typo?
I’ll now go give it a peek 😉


















