![]() The big issue is that the tool has to run in the background at all times to do its job. ![]() It all sounds great, but we can't recommend it at this point. However, Microsoft called workarounds like these improper, and it blocked them, leaving using scrambling for a new way to get around Edge and open these types of links in their default browser.Įnter MSEdgeRedirect, a new tool that runs in the background, grabs those pesky "microsoft-edge" links from News, Widgets, and other apps, and opens them in your default browser. Mozilla Firefox, Brave, and a tool called EdgeDeflector were able to get around these links by directing them to your default browser instead of Microsoft Edge. Specifically, links in News, Search, Widgets, Weather, and a few other places won't open in your default browser. Microsoft has decided to make certain links in Windows always open in Edge, which makes it hard for us to recommend the browser. ![]() Related: Microsoft, You're Making It Hard to Recommend Edge
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