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Microsoft Now Wants You To Take a Poll Before Installing Google Chrome

Downloading Chrome using Microsoft Edge is already a nightmare filled with banners and stop-gaps, and nothing seems to be stopping Microsoft from adding even more. From a report: Last weekend, we noticed that an attempt to download Google Chrome using Microsoft Edge results in the latter opening its sidebar with a poll, asking you to explain to Microsoft how you could dare try downloading Google Chrome. Of course, the exact wording is more tame, but you get the idea. Now, besides dismissing several banners and a full-size ad injected on the Chrome website, Edge wants you to answer a questionnaire with the following options: We love having you! Can you please take a minute to tell us why you are trying another browser? I can't search Google easily I can't access my Google documents I don't have my favorites or passwords here Too many ads and pop-ups I don't like the news feed It's too slow My websites don't work on Microsoft Edge My reason is not listed

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