Microsoft has launched a new rewards program offering Chrome users “real cash value” points to switch to Edge browser[^1]. When users search for “Chrome” on Bing, they receive a prompt offering 1,300 Microsoft Rewards points that can be exchanged for gift cards, including on Amazon[^1].
The Browser Choice Alliance, representing Chrome, Opera and Vivaldi, criticizes this as Microsoft’s latest tactic to manipulate browser choice, following earlier practices like “forced resets, misleading prompts, and hidden settings”[^1].
The market context shows why Microsoft is pursuing this strategy - Edge holds less than 9% market share compared to Chrome’s 78%[^1]. The rewards program appears targeted specifically at Chrome users, with Windows Latest noting “we’re not seeing ads for other browsers, such as Opera, Firefox or Brave”[^1].
[^1]: Forbes - Microsoft Offers Chrome Users ‘Real Cash’ Rewards To Change Browser
I have a hard time taking an “alliance” seriously when all three browsers are slightly different skins of Google Chromium.
But unsurprisingly, they are correct about their competitor this time.
HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 months ago
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