OpenWebAdvocacy / OpenWebCompetitionPlatform

Open Web Competition Platform is a repo for documenting and tracking issues related to browser and web competition. Its aim is to facilitate coordination between browser vendors, operating systems, developers, and industry to help document outstanding competition issues with an eye towards resolving them more quickly.
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Dark patterns installing 3rd party browsers in Edge #12

Open FormularSumo opened 9 months ago

FormularSumo commented 9 months ago

Description

When a user installs a 3rd party browser in Microsoft Edge there are various banners and pop-ups in the UI designed to scare users away from downloading and installing another browser.

In order:

The same happens when searching for many 3rd party browsers by name, including "Chrome", "Vivaldi", "UC Browser", "Tor Browser", "Maxthon", "Safari" and "Chromium". This also happens irrespecive of whether you are using Bing in Edge or in other browsers. Microsoft Edge Search - Browser Microsoft Edge - Chrome Download Page 1 Microsoft Edge - Chrome Download Page 2 As well as reducing the space that can be used by the 3rd party browser's website, this survey encourages users to use the Microsoft recommended settings, which sets Edge to the default. It also links to other settings pages inside of Edge, keeping users inside the browser and away from the website containing instructions for setting up a 3rd party browser. Microsoft Edge - Chrome Download Page 2 Variant

Compounding factors

The combination of these factors mean that most users who install a 3rd party browser on Windows will be exposed to at least the first of these dark patterns, if not all of them.

Outcome