Two things: Firstly that 98% number seems so absurdly high that I think it just doesn't look credible. Secondly, doesn't this same logic apply to a search engine choice screen, and given that firefox can implement that today with no dependence on anyone else surely they should get on and do it?
Nowadays with all the browsers being nearly the same (tabbed, extensions, etc) and nearly all of them being chrome-based, browser choice really doesn't matter that much. It's really more about personal preference more than quality.
This could use pictures of said screens. Really a lot more info about their methodologies too.
I can't tell if people want choice screens or they say they want them in response to whatever survey they were presented.
By the way, is the term "choice screen" a well established thing? It does seem very clear what it is but I'd expect some explanation or again.. pictures.
Yes and legally mandated please. It worked in Europe and is desperately needed in the US. Ideally with more information about each and a randomized presentation order.
I used to have Firefox to test local website projects. But I could not get the browser to stop asking me to install the latest of approx 6 daily updates. So I removed it. And I really like the Firefox webinspector. But I think that 98% of people knowing which browser they want sounds about right.
Tbh the browser and search wars feel over and we should figure out how we want to handle the future with legislation. I don’t think more choice screens are a good solution (re the cookies choice screen is really annoying). I also don’t have a solution so I guess I’m just complaining?
Yeah, every couple of weeks Gmail asks me what browser I want to use, even though I tick “don’t ask me”. I wonder, if I selected Chrome, would it continue to pester me? Or does it only pester me because I’m not using Chrome? In any case, this is frustrating enough, let alone every time I click a link. Just let me set a default, permanently.
Microsoft is the complication. Windows won't respect your default browser choice and will forcibly open Edge in some situations. It will also take any opportunity to nag you into changing your default browser to Edge.
Does it though? I use Windows and this has not been my experience for many years. There was a time, quite some time ago, when resetting the default browser was pretty common.
Do you know of a reproducible way to trigger either of your examples on Windows?
I don't have any links on my lock screen, but some settings links do open in Edge; others open in my chosen default browser. This inconsistency should be fixed, but I'm not sure what a browser choice screen does to fix this issue.