Image finally uploaded. Sorry about that.

[Edit. Fixed the headline a bit, due to my poor phrasing]

  • yesman@lemmy.world
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    This isn’t cooperation, this is rivalry. The point is for you to use Edge instead of Chrome.

    Just another skirmish in the war for what matters most: which tech-giant is the default choice.

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      You mean, chromium-based browser vs. chromium-based browser?

      I know, it’s about data mining (don’t call it telemetry), but still. Funny. I bet they didn’t even remove all Google links from the source code.

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pubOP
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      I’m sure that’s an end goal here, but logging into a Google account through Edge, integrates it into the Windows OS. Sort of like (but not as intensely as) logging into a Microsoft account through Edge. So, while, yes, it’s end goal is through rivalry, the method is a partnership.

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        You log into your Google account so Microsoft can take your browser data into Edge, especially the bookmarks and passwords parts so that you automatically sign in to your favourite websites, when in Edge. Microsoft also offers to copy data from your Chrome profile (on your computer, do not signing in to Google) on a periodic interval, so that any new data that comes in Chrome (bookmarks etc.) shows up in Edge. The whole deal is that Microsoft copies your Chrome experience into Edge so you won’t notice that Microsoft in a random update changed your default browser to Edge again. Google don’t want this as it’s only Microsoft that stands to gain anything from this. Microsoft is using all kinds of tactics to gain more users to Edge and hope these users will use to Bing to search.

      • ricecake@sh.itjust.works
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        I’m not sure it’s a partnership. It looks and reads like the standard authorized data sharing setup. Anyone can configure that. It uses an open protocol that’s standardized, let’s users control the information shared with explicit consent and is basically what you want out of any entity that holds all your crap. The only thing it’s really lacking is a standard protocol for sharing the actual data.

        Linux distributions have it.

        Microsoft using Google’s public documented API is a long way from a partnership.