Latest Edge build brings problems for users

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		Microsoft released Microsoft Edge 91 yesterday, and since then, users have been reporting constant nag screens, bugs, and problems using the new version of the web browser.
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		The most annoying issue that people are experiencing is a new Microsoft Edge nag screen continuously shown on startup asking users if they want to 'Use recommended browser settings.'
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		For some users, if they close the dialog or specify not to update the browser settings, the nag screen continues to show when they restart the browser.
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https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-edge-91-brings-new-bugs-and-annoying-popup-messages/

See here also. What a mess.

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/discussions/google-home-page-not-opening-on-start-up-of-edge/m-p/2395635

- I also have seen those "nag screens / windows".

I prefer the old original Edge but it's now dead.

I don't like the update schedule for Edge Chromium, it's too rapid and we're more-or-less testing it for them. A more sane update schedule for it would be monthly via Windows Updates.

I don't like that MS insists on giving me multiple updates for Edge even though I don't use the thing.

Yes I know other MS apps use it - but I don't use them (or don't use the bits that need Edge) either.

there are some services in windows to deactivate the updater of ms edge if you dont want it.

also there you can deactivate the update stuff with ccleaner -> tools - startup - scheduled tasks

If deactivating the updates then in a short amount of time there will be an outdated vulnerable version on the system, and who knows if a newer version will be installed when doing the once or twice yearly large Windows Upgrade since Edge Chromium has it's own update separate from Windows Updates.