Microsoft is blocking Google Chrome through its family safety feature
Microsoft has reportedly prevented Google Chrome from functioning properly with the family security facilities on Windows. This means that parents who use the underlying parents of Microsoft cannot monitor or limit chrome use for their children. When children try to open Chrome under monitored accounts, they are motivated to search permission each time, even after access - the browser almost useless. Microsoft confirmed the problem and accused it on the lack of compatibility between Chrome and its safety equipment. For its part, Google said it is working to support Windows parents in future updates. Meanwhile, Microsoft Edge that browser works smoothly with these features, which improves the concerns that Microsoft can provide an unfair advantage for its own browser. Critics claim that this approach reduces the user's choice and limits competition, especially since many families depend on Chrome. This problem reflects extensive concerns about technical giants that are for their own ecosystems on open compatibility.
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