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Google says Microsoft Edge isn't secure. I asked Google why
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<blockquote data-quote="BVLon" data-source="post: 862748"><p>Google is afraid of losing its market position and will do everything it takes to retain it. It is not the first time they are pushing alerts, with content that can raise eyebrows and questions. It’s just a marketing bs.</p><p></p><p>The war between Google and Microsoft is not today’s news, we know about it for ages now.</p><p>It’s not a secret to anyone what, or more likely, who caused the Windows Mobile’s termination.</p><p></p><p>Edge is now a severe threat, as it’s fast, secure (maybe not as secure as Chrome, haven’t tested it) and a good all-rounder. It offers interesting approach to people’s privacy and is also infused with the Microsoft’s Smart Screen, which Google in combination with Eset won’t beat.</p><p>Over the time, the number of Chrome’s active users will continue to decline.</p><p>It should be perfectly clear that Google’s success was possible only because of Microsoft’s failure.</p><p></p><p>Existing Chrome’s users however are unlikely to change. It’s just new users will be unlikely to bother with additional downloads and installs. The success of Chrome is also threatened by the Huawei-Trump debate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BVLon, post: 862748"] Google is afraid of losing its market position and will do everything it takes to retain it. It is not the first time they are pushing alerts, with content that can raise eyebrows and questions. It’s just a marketing bs. The war between Google and Microsoft is not today’s news, we know about it for ages now. It’s not a secret to anyone what, or more likely, who caused the Windows Mobile’s termination. Edge is now a severe threat, as it’s fast, secure (maybe not as secure as Chrome, haven’t tested it) and a good all-rounder. It offers interesting approach to people’s privacy and is also infused with the Microsoft’s Smart Screen, which Google in combination with Eset won’t beat. Over the time, the number of Chrome’s active users will continue to decline. It should be perfectly clear that Google’s success was possible only because of Microsoft’s failure. Existing Chrome’s users however are unlikely to change. It’s just new users will be unlikely to bother with additional downloads and installs. The success of Chrome is also threatened by the Huawei-Trump debate. [/QUOTE]
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