• @[email protected]
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        Nowhere in the article does MS say that. It’s presented as an argument, while MS said “no comment”.

        Nowhere does MS claim that.

        Kolbicz believes this change may be to comply with Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA)” (emphasis mine).

        “BleepingComputer contacted Microsoft about the lockdown of these Registry keys in March, but they said they had nothing to share at this time.”

      • deweydecibel
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        128 months ago

        They say that, but I’ll believe it when I see the implementation.

      • @[email protected]
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        But why? Is administrators forcing their company’s laptop to use certain browser actually a significant problem before?

        • bjorney
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          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

        • TwinTusks
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          38 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.

        • m-p{3}
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          Still doable for corporate-managed devices through GPOs, MS Intune, MECM, etc