What if we got to easily choose our web browser, and didn’t have to rely on complex operating system settings to change the pre-installed default?

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    9 months ago

    I think if you asked people, it’s one of those questions that sound good so of course they’ll say yes. In practice, they’re too lazy and can’t be bothered, and that’s where they privacy invasive and monopoly practices take over. Because in the end, path of least resistance and defaults is what determines what the majority do.

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      9 months ago

      But then you have windows 11 where it takes about 5-10 whole minutes to get rid of all the defaults that point to Edge, and even then some things, like help pages links and the start menu’s search bar will keep openning Edge.

      You of couse have google phones where chrome and google search are shoved to each one of your home pages and to the global phone search bar.

      At that point you need to wonder - are people just being lazy, or do those companies make it just hard enough, and often impossible, to not use their pre-defined defaults?

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        9 months ago

        It’s both.

        Remember when Apple introduced the iOS update to stop cross-app-tracking?
        One popup that asks the user if they want to allow this tracking or not, and would you look at that, the majority clicked NO.

        People do care, they’re just too lazy, even if they’re aware.