• redcalcium@lemmy.institute
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    9 months ago

    But why? Is administrators forcing their company’s laptop to use certain browser actually a significant problem before?

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      9 months ago

      They aren’t talking about system administrators. They are talking about 3rd party software presenting a privilege escalation prompt (administrator access) and changing your default browser without you knowing about it

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      9 months ago

      Its more a issue in China where every browser (read malware) would make itself the default and it’s a pain to change it back.

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      9 months ago

      Still doable for corporate-managed devices through GPOs, MS Intune, MECM, etc

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      It’s not that’s it’s a problem per se, it’s that MS thinks it might leave them liable to punitive action under the DMA. While i’m not convinced whether MS is being honest or if it’s a bit of malicious compliance/dark pattern stuff, I fully believe that there’s some spite layered in there from the 90s regardless.