These kinds of things should be separated into extensions. “I don’t even want the shopping and discovery features y’all have pushed out. “I don’t want it,” one user wrote on Microsoft’s TechCommunity forums (first seen by Ars Technica). “The tags on the post on Microsoft’s website say it all. “Microsoft added Buy Now Pay Later into Edge (and so Windows 10 and 11 base OS), a thing which is known to be abused to harm people,” one customer tweeted. But now that Edge 96 is broadly available and the general public is finally seeing this feature, the complaints have started rolling in. Two weeks ago, I warned that Microsoft is bogging down Edge with unnecessary bloat, the most egregious and recent example being the inclusion of a terrible new feature called Buy now, pay later (BNPL). It looks like I’m not the only one complaining about bloatware in Microsoft Edge: Microsoft’s customers are pushing back too.
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