Brazil antitrust regulator probes Microsoft Edge after Opera complaint
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Source: Pcgamer
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Opera, backed by the Browser Choice Alliance, filed a complaint with Brazil's antitrust regulator CADE about Microsoft's behaviour. CADE has opened an investigation focused on Microsoft's 'Jumpstart program,' which allegedly pushes PC makers toward including Edge as the default browser.
CADE sent regulatory letters to ten companies, including Asus, Acer, Dell and HP, seeking details on whether they took part in the Jumpstart program and what types of "third-party software—including, but not limited to, browsers" could or could not be preinstalled.
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