• Firefox has toppled Windows 10s complicated default browser proce

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue Sep 14 15:00:04 2021
    Firefox has toppled Windows 10s complicated default browser process

    Date:
    Tue, 14 Sep 2021 13:44:30 +0000

    Description:
    Apparently fed up with Microsofts difficult default browser process, Mozilla has made it easier to make Firefox the default browser in Windows 10.

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    Mozilla has quietly made it easier to make Firefox the default browser in Windows 10 . Microsoft currently provides an easier one-click method to make its Edge browser the default browser on Windows 10, but its not made this one-click method officially available for other web browsers.

    Most likely fed up with this, Mozilla in version 91 of Firefox has reverse-engineered the process Microsoft uses to make Edge the default browser, simplifying the process to make Firefox the default browser on Windows 10 instead. Check out all the news on Windows 11 here Here are our best web browsers of 2021 Find out where to buy Windows 10

    This means that users can now make Firefox the default within the browser itself with one click, whereas before users would have to go to the Settings menu of Windows 10, go to the Default apps sub-menu and then select Firefox
    as the default browser. All those extra clicks are no longer required, but this new process does, however, bypass Windows 10s anti-hacking protections which prevent malware from hijacking default apps so use with caution.

    This move from Mozilla comes after Microsoft announced the complicated
    default browser changing process in Windows 11.

    Users wanting to change the default web browser in the upcoming operating system will have to go into the settings and change the default browser app for each specific file type: HTM, HTML, PDF, SHTML, SVG, WEBP, XHT, XHTML, FTP, HTTP, and HTTPS, as therell be no longer one option to change in the settings. This makes it feel like Microsoft wants you on Edge and Edge only, and its clear to see why other web browser developers are fed up. Mozillas motives

    In reaction to this complicated process, a Mozilla spokesperson in a
    statement to The Verge said people should have the ability to simply and easily set defaults, and went on to say all operating systems should offer official developer support for default status so people can easily set their apps as default. Because Microsoft isnt allowing this to happen in Windows 10 or 11, Mozilla is looking at other aspects of Windows to provide Firefox
    users a similar simple default switching process to what Microsoft has with Edge.

    Mozilla has been encouraging Microsoft to improve its default browser switching process since 2015 , and since then things have only gotten worse. Reverse engineering Microsofts default browser process for Edge was the only way for Mozilla to even the playing field, it would appear.

    In Microsofts defense, it did explain that Windows 10 provides users with
    more fine-tuned control over default web browser apps. It went on to explain to The Verge that this change has happened in reaction to customer feedback, and Windows 11 will also be molded depending on the customer feedback it receives. Opinion: User-friendliness is key

    Both Microsoft and Mozillas sides of the argument are reasonable. Mozilla wants a level playing field to compete with Edge and ultimately provide a better user experience, and Microsoft wants Windows users to adopt Edge as their default browser, and provide its users more fine-tuned control over default apps.

    But with both sides citing user-friendliness as their key motivator,
    Microsoft having users individually change nine options to make their browser of choice the default browser on Windows 11 does not scream
    user-friendliness. Perhaps Microsoft could allow two processes for users to change their default browser, one which provides more fine-tuned control and the one-click process akin to what Microsoft has for Edge.

    Only time will tell if Microsoft will allow other web browsers access to the one-click process. So far, other Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome and Opera havent followed Mozillas protest against Microsofts changes, but could this soon change? Our choice of the best alternative operating systems



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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/news/firefox-has-toppled-windows-10s-complicated-def ault-browser-process/


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