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Windows to Add Mandated Browser “Choice Screen” in March 2010

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The European Commission details the new, compulsory “Choice Screen” browser selection update to Microsoft Windows. From the Press Release:

What is the Choice Screen and how can people get it?

Microsoft has agreed with the European Commission to offer Microsoft Windows users a Choice Screen giving them an easy choice about which web browser they want to use.

The Choice Screen will be provided to those European Windows users (currently more than 100 million) who have Microsoft’s web browser Internet Explorer set as their default web browser.

Until now, Microsoft has provided its web browser together with its Windows software, whilst the main competing web browsers generally have to be downloaded from the internet. This means that often other browsers do not get installed on consumers’ computers.

The Choice Screen will take the form of a Windows update. The update will be installed automatically for users who have opted for automatic installation of updates via Windows Update so they will not have to do anything to get access.

The Choice Screen will be available from mid-March 2010.

This would have been more effective if mandated before Microsoft launched Windows 7, but I guess it’s better late than never.

[From EUROPA - Press Releases - Antitrust: Commission decision on Microsoft's new web browser Choice Screen - user's guide]

 

Written by Nick

December 16th, 2009 at 8:19 am