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<blockquote data-quote="forgottenuser79643" data-source="post: 937547" data-attributes="member: 88069"><p>I remember the time when for a short period MS was forced to provide an interface (popup window), upon a fresh installation for users, to give the users the option window on which major browser they would like to install. Built-in Edge, Firefox, Chrome or Opera. Of course that didn't last long, but just like Microsoft, Apple and Google (with Chrome OS) I would jam pack it with my in-house software as well. In the end by completing the setup and pressing the agree button for terms of use etc… During initialization of the OS you technically agree to all of it.</p><p></p><p>Doesn't mean I agree to the same length as they do, but from a business perspective it's a choice anyone would make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forgottenuser79643, post: 937547, member: 88069"] I remember the time when for a short period MS was forced to provide an interface (popup window), upon a fresh installation for users, to give the users the option window on which major browser they would like to install. Built-in Edge, Firefox, Chrome or Opera. Of course that didn't last long, but just like Microsoft, Apple and Google (with Chrome OS) I would jam pack it with my in-house software as well. In the end by completing the setup and pressing the agree button for terms of use etc… During initialization of the OS you technically agree to all of it. Doesn't mean I agree to the same length as they do, but from a business perspective it's a choice anyone would make. [/QUOTE]
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