However, this prompt will appear only once.
We have been increasingly worried about the trend on Windows.
We would like to encourage all platform vendors to respect user choice and allow competition on their platforms.
Taking away user choice is a step backwards, said Krystian Kolondra, Head of Opera browsers.
With every new version of Windows, it is getting harder [to change defaults].
They understand that the only way they can get people to use their browsers is to lock them in.
This is far from choice.
This from the company that claims to be the most open, with “the most choice.”
This is far from “choice.
Users should be free to choose, a Brave spokesperson told to The Verge.
Windows 11 is expected to roll out to the public later this year.
source: www.techworm.net