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Initially, Microsoft’s Bing, Edge, and Windows services were under scrutiny.
The Redmond giant argued that Bing has yet to hit the set threshold to be considered a gatekeeper.

Opera is apparently unsatisfied with the watchdog’s decision, especially with Microsoft Edge.
Opera says third-party browsers aren’t treated equally on Windows.
Opera claims Microsoft Edge meets all the quantitative thresholds under the DMA and should be a designated gatekeeper service.

This is precisely the bang out of gatekeeper role which the DMA was intended to address.
Elsewhere, Microsoft was spottedusing tricks designed to lure users into using Microsoft Edge.
Mozilla used the research to ask relevant authorities and regulators to take action.

It argued that Microsoft’s harmful designs placed third-party browsers at a competitive disadvantage.
Windows 11 users can uninstall OneDrive, Edge, Bing, and pin third-party apps on the taskbar.













