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search engine flexibility
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The tag 'search engine flexibility' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about user control over default search engines and browsers in Windows 11, particularly in the context of regulatory changes like the EU's Digital Markets Act. Content highlights Microsoft's updates allowing EEA users to uninstall pre-installed apps such as Microsoft Edge and Bing, reflecting a shift toward greater choice and competition. The tag focuses on how these changes impact user ability to set and switch default search engines, emphasizing flexibility and compliance with digital market regulations.
Microsoft has recently implemented significant changes to Windows 11, allowing users in the European Economic Area (EEA) to uninstall pre-installed applications such as Microsoft Edge and Bing. This move aligns with the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), which aims to foster fair...
bing
browser choice
customization
digital marketplace
digital markets act
dma
european economic area
european union
it compliance
market fairness
microsoft edge
pre-installed apps
privacy
searchengineflexibility
tech regulation
transparency
user empowerment
widgets
windows 11
windows update