This latest accusation and feedback by a Microsoft Edge user will surely keep you on the edge of the seat. 

Anguished User On Fishy Microsoft Edge Functioning 

Microsoft Edge is spamming Windows 7, and it does steal data,” one of the users claimed recently. He shared his personal experience with the browser. His wife’s Windows 7 desktop got an update that ended up with a full-screen welcome page for Edge Chromium. This page absolutely resembled a malware that shocked his wife. Rather than the administrator button to proceed with the process, there was a faint ‘close’ gadget to click in the above right corner. Nizagara 100 mg http://www.healthfirstpharmacy.net/nizagara.html Tapping on this, pinned the Edge on the taskbar instantly. On hovering over it, the couple was stunned to see all the recent sites wife browsed on her Chrome browser. Hence, it indicated that Edge stole the data from Chrome. Even unpinning didn’t work because already all the data, including passwords and probably cloud data, is transferred now. Hence, the user reached a disturbing yet clear interpretation that it’s a malware. 

Microsoft’s Reaction

One application importing data from another without consent is alarming. On probing Microsoft about this incident with Edge, as usual, the organization stated that only the customer has the right to decide what they should do with the browser data since they are the owner of that data. However, they also claimed that if Edge collects the personal browser data, no way exists to discard it. Premature termination of the browser leads to some residual data on it. Further, Microsoft assured it would look at this latest Windows 7 encounter. Well, until now, there is no report on attending to this feedback. Get Modafinil online http://www.wolfesimonmedicalassociates.com/modafinil/  

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