Microsoft has always encouraged customers to use its browser, with Microsoft Edge pre-installed and set to the default as soon as you boot up your new computer. Despite their efforts, Edge barely makes up 4% of the browser market share, with most users opting for more popular browsers like Safari or Chrome. With Windows 11, not only is it tricky to change your default web browser, but it’s impossible to remove Edge from your computer settings. Sure, you can leave it as an unused application on your desktop screen, but why let it take up those extra gigabytes? Here’s how to uninstall Microsoft Edge from Windows 11 for good.
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