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According to the latest Win11 Build 23531 preview update, Microsoft does not seem to have allowed users to freely choose their default browser in Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and EU member states as previously announced, and is no longer forced to use the Edge browser . This may be due to EU regulatory pressure and user complaints
#According to Microsoft officials, within the European Economic Area (EEA), Windows system components should be able to use users Set your own default browser to open the link. However, Daniel Aleksandersen, the developer of EdgeDeflector, found in actual testing that no matter where the user is, even in the latest Win11 Build 23531 preview, the link still defaults to opening with the Edge browser instead of the default browser set by the user
Regarding this situation, it is understood that Microsoft’s update may take some time to take effect on all users’ systems, or that subsequent patches or updates may be required to resolve the issue. In addition, EU regulatory requirements may also have affected the implementation of this change to a certain extent. If users and developers are concerned or dissatisfied with this issue, they can consider submitting feedback or reporting the issue through Microsoft's official support channels, which can help Microsoft understand and resolve the issue faster. In the meantime, stay tuned to Microsoft's official updates and announcements for the latest information on progress in resolving this issue
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