These changes are only applicable to users in the EEA. For those outside the region, Windows will continue to function as it is!
The changes to Windows for DMA-compliance include:
- You can now uninstall Edge and Bing web search using the built-in settings. Earlier, the option was greyed out.
- Third-party web search application developers can now utilize the Windows search box in the taskbar using the instructions provided by Microsoft and choose any web browser to show results from the web.
- Microsoft will no longer sign-in users to Edge, Bing, and Microsoft Start services during the initial Windows setup experience.
- Data collected about the functioning of non-Microsoft apps, primarily bug detection and its effects on the OS, from Windows PCs will not be used for competitive purposes.
- Microsoft, from now on, will need explicit user consent before combining data from the OS and other sources. It will also deliver new consent screens where required.
Great! Now please also make manufacturers give us the option to uninstall/change webview & other such services on android devices.
Isn’t a Pixel phone with LineageOS and OpenGapps Nano exactly that?
It is. And I personally commend Google for this - they are pretty much the last manufacturer to truly give your the freedom, without crippling the device to hell and back. Sony and Samsung cripple the cameras when you unlock the boot loader, nearly all Chinese manufacturers don’t even give you the choice, Xiaomi has a “wait list”.
Say what you want about Google - they still aren’t as terrible as others.
Hard to score them 1 to 1. Apple for example is horrendous at controlling “your” system. Always have been. Tried to help a family member upgrade their MacBook SSD and it’s been an absolutely horrendous experience and I gave up and told her I couldn’t help her because the process of simply running an OS update was so ridiculously convoluted, not to mention the fact that you even need to update it at all to do so. But their devices are fairly private.
Google is just the complete opposite and empowers global surveillance.
How did you determine their devices are “fairly private”? Actually curious.
I disagree with that. Yes, they enable it, but you can turn (nearly) everything off in the settings and with a few ground rules things are quite good.
Take TikTok, Meta or something like that…you can’t turn off most of the data harvesting and profiling.
Yes, but one brand with a tiny market share.
If its the law, every android device would have to have this option.
Fact is that the Android maker itself makes appropriate devices widely available. If consumers don’t pick them up, it’s their own fault. Everything aside from Pixel and Galaxy is crap anyways.
For a pixel their is a much better option named Graphene OS :)
That’s not the point, the point is that options already exist.
I know. options are always good. i just thought of mentioning it because GOS is very relevant for the pixels phones specifically
But you can change the webview
By rootin’ tootin’ my device you mean?
Very funny. No, by installing any other browser that can replace the webview. (almost) Any chrome or Firefox forks can do it.
In dev settings is an option “Webview implementation” where you can pick any.
Yes, but in my stock Samsung only ever shows one option.
Im happy to hear this should be this easy, will look into it, thx.
Edit: ohh, I have to figure out how to install it ‘for all users’.
Edit: Im gonna try with adb, can’t figure out the install as user 0 part (only as user or work user).