web content unbundling

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Web content unbundling refers to the separation of core web services from the operating system, a concept highlighted by Microsoft's compliance with the EU Digital Markets Act. In recent updates to Windows 10 and 11 for the European Economic Area, Microsoft has enhanced user control by allowing the removal of built-in apps like Edge and Bing, effectively unbundling web content from the OS. This contrasts with other tech companies' approaches and aims to empower users with more choice. The tag covers discussions around regulatory-driven changes that enable users to customize their experience by decoupling web services from the system.
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    Microsoft Updates Windows 10 & 11 to Comply with EU Digital Markets Act, Enhancing User Control

    In a bid to align itself more closely with the far-reaching regulations brought forth by the European Union's Digital Markets Act (DMA), Microsoft is enacting a suite of updates to Windows 10 and 11 for users throughout the European Economic Area (EEA). The company's approach—transparent...
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