Short article slash rant discussing the Got it! button in a prompt for personalized Web experience in Microsoft Edge, covering user experience interruption, bad design, aggressive marketing, implicit decisions, other annoyances, and more
Might be that Edge behaves better at an enterprise instead of at home. The article mentions a few ways of Edge being intrusive. E.g. repeatedly sneakily asking you to approve tracking. A company might know how to disable those dark pattern behaviour by default.
Might be that Edge behaves better at an enterprise instead of at home. The article mentions a few ways of Edge being intrusive. E.g. repeatedly sneakily asking you to approve tracking. A company might know how to disable those dark pattern behaviour by default.