Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser
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It's designed and marketed towards schools. If you aren't a school then I wouldn't be considering it in the first place... and wouldn't be bothered by the Edge-only restriction.
But, maybe schools have a need to allow students to use Firefox/chrome/etc. because some things won't work in Edge... in such case I can see heavily complaining about it.
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My only complaint with Edge so far, is that starting with the Creator's Update (1703), clicking on notifications here give an error, unless you open them in a new tab (middle-click your mouse).
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They are only blocking the ability to change the default browser. Not that you cannot install another browser. A bunch of hot air is all this shit is.
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@JaredBusch said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
They are only blocking the ability to change the default browser. Not that you cannot install another browser. A bunch of hot air is all this shit is.
Ah, well then I misunderstood.
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On a Chromebook, can you set your default browser to Firefox, IE, Edge, etc.?
On an iPad, can you set your default browser to Firefox, IE, Edge, Chrome, etc.?
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@JaredBusch said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
They are only blocking the ability to change the default browser. Not that you cannot install another browser. A bunch of hot air is all this shit is.
It's still very crappy. And they didn't block secondary browsers in Windows 98 either.
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@Tim_G said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
On a Chromebook, can you set your default browser to Firefox, IE, Edge, etc.?
On an iPad, can you set your default browser to Firefox, IE, Edge, Chrome, etc.?
The import thing is that you CAN set them to NOT Edge.
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@Tim_G said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
My only complaint with Edge so far, is that starting with the Creator's Update (1703), clicking on notifications here give an error, unless you open them in a new tab (middle-click your mouse).
I haven't tried it under Creators. But it didn't work for me one edition back.
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@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
@Tim_G said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
On a Chromebook, can you set your default browser to Firefox, IE, Edge, etc.?
On an iPad, can you set your default browser to Firefox, IE, Edge, Chrome, etc.?
The import thing is that you CAN set them to NOT Edge.
Yeah, well you see... it's no different than what other vendors are doing with their restrictive OSs.... it just so happens that Edge is new and people need to fix their programming
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@Tim_G said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
@scottalanmiller said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
@Tim_G said in Windows 10 S Blocks Changes to Default Browser:
On a Chromebook, can you set your default browser to Firefox, IE, Edge, etc.?
On an iPad, can you set your default browser to Firefox, IE, Edge, Chrome, etc.?
The import thing is that you CAN set them to NOT Edge.
Yeah, well you see... it's no different than what other vendors are doing with their restrictive OSs.... it just so happens that Edge is new and people need to fix their programming
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Yeah... that's the issue.