The EU's Browser Choice Screen initiative was aimed at promoting competition among web browsers in the European market. The goal was to offer users a selection of browsers during the Windows operating system setup process, rather than having Internet Explorer set as the default browser without options.
This initiative was designed to give users more freedom to choose the browser that best suits their needs, rather than being locked into a specific browser by default. By presenting a choice screen, users could select from various browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and others, promoting a diverse browser ecosystem.
As for the petition you mentioned aimed at Microsoft to prevent this from happening, it's important to note that such...