Microsoft had page on how to uninstall Microsoft Edge for a limited time, though the page never included steps on how to remove the browser.
This page starts with, “Are you sure you want to uninstall Microsoft Edge?” It then goes into a marketing spiel about all the wonderful features in the Edge browser, complete with a list of ...
Looking to uninstall Microsoft Edge? Don't worry, Microsoft itself has a helpful page for you. PSYCH! It's just a prank, bro!
Instead of actually explaining how to uninstall Microsoft Edge, as suggested by the title, it instead trashed Google Chrome, its main competitor and the world's most popular browser. The story ...
Today, Microsoft still ships Windows with a browser installed, and if you want to remove Microsoft Edge, there's a handy webpage for that. Just kidding—the page is a lie. Microsoft has published ...
Microsoft faced criticism after its Edge uninstall page failed to provide removal steps, instead promoting Edge over Chrome.
A new page from Microsoft about removing the browser from Windows offers no instructions on how to get rid of it.
Let’s check out these steps in detail. At first, you need to visit the home screen, if you have opened a window of any other app. After that, click the Go button in the status bar and select ...