![]() ![]() It was a popular addition for 8 months, until the April Windows update borked it. In July 2022, Google introduced a new button to Chrome (near the top of the screen) that allowed users to change their default browser with a simple click, eliminating the need to find and navigate the Windows settings menus. And the impact was even worse for enterprise users. It appears that the April Windows update KB5025221 had an unexpected effect on Chrome browsers, writes Gizmodo. ![]() Not surprisingly, the borked feature was a button that allowed users to switch their default browser with a single click. Edge browser war has seen Microsoft issue a Windows update that caused a Chrome function to break. Facepalm: The latest shot in the Chrome vs. ![]()
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