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Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page is hilariously telling


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Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page is hilariously telling

The company is clearly aware some customers are trying to revolt

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Look, I’m sure that the new Microsoft Edge is a fantastic web browser. I’m looking forward to trying it someday.

 

But Microsoft, I have a piece of advice for you: if so very many Windows users are googling “Can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge” that you feel the need to utterly own that search result by making it the title of your FAQ... maybe just don’t force it on Windows users to begin with?

 

Here’s a screenshot of the new support page, for posterity:

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To be clear, I’m not saying Microsoft shouldn’t have updated users to the new version of Edge, particularly after today’s announcement that Internet Explorer and legacy Edge will be fully phased out exactly one year from now. Continued security updates are important!

 

But instead of telling users what effectively boils down to “you can’t uninstall it because we decided not to let you,” perhaps Microsoft could take a hint and give users what they apparently want. Here’s how Google search volume for “uninstall Microsoft Edge” has evolved in recent months:

 

 

By the way, you apparently can still get rid of the new Edge. (Strange how Microsoft’s page omits that.) You’ll just have to be comfortable with a few shell commands.

 

 

Microsoft’s ‘can’t uninstall Microsoft Edge’ support page is hilariously telling

 

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They weren't this pushy in the IE era.

 

It was not possible to fully wipe IE out from the operating system's repositories, that far is true, but one could still uninstall it from active programs and features.

 

I wonder how current and future releases of the Long-Term-Service variant are going to get affected by IE 11's retirement.

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