Microsoft is bombarding visitors to Outlook.com using Chrome with ads for Edge



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Microsoft is no stranger to hitting its customers with ads for its products and services, and it seems that the company is so interested in people switching to the new Chromium-based version of Edge that it is now bombarding users of Outlook.com. with an ad banner.

The ads are aimed at people who visit the web-based version of Outlook using Google Chrome, and see Microsoft extolling the speed and performance of their latest web browser.

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As you saw Windows Latest, a series of ads appear at the top of Outlook.com encouraging people to try Microsoft Edge. In the ads, Microsoft claims that Edge offers “the best of the web,” makes “Outlook more accessible,” and increases “speed, performance, and compatibility.”

It is far from the first time that Microsoft uses ads to promote Edge; they have been previously seen in the Start menu. Google and Microsoft have also been involved in tit-for-tat ad episodes for their respective browsers, each claiming better support for extensions.

The good news about Microsoft’s latest batch of ads is that they’re not terribly persistent. While there are a number of different banner ads that display in rotation after an update or on each new visit to Outlook.com, once they have been discarded, they don’t appear to reappear.

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