This reminds me of when Google required everyone to make a Google+ account to use YouTube and still ended up shutting down. You may be able to force people to have your shit but you can't make them use it.
You can use a Powershell script named Windows10Debloater. It's capable of removing all pre-installed bloatware and other unwanted Microsoft applications. Link: https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater
It's not so much the force installing of it, but the fact that it keeps opening on its own, telling me how great it is to use. Also the fact that it took all my browser history, favourites and extensions from Chrome and copied them into Edge to try and convince me it's better.
You can't try and tell me it's better by making it exactly the same as Chrome... it's just the same
Penguin__Farts on July 5th, 2020 at 10:29 UTC »
This reminds me of when Google required everyone to make a Google+ account to use YouTube and still ended up shutting down. You may be able to force people to have your shit but you can't make them use it.
TrustworthyFalcon on July 5th, 2020 at 11:17 UTC »
You can use a Powershell script named Windows10Debloater. It's capable of removing all pre-installed bloatware and other unwanted Microsoft applications. Link: https://github.com/Sycnex/Windows10Debloater
Edit: Link added
TogderNodger on July 5th, 2020 at 12:41 UTC »
It's not so much the force installing of it, but the fact that it keeps opening on its own, telling me how great it is to use. Also the fact that it took all my browser history, favourites and extensions from Chrome and copied them into Edge to try and convince me it's better.
You can't try and tell me it's better by making it exactly the same as Chrome... it's just the same