![]() A sidebar window would literally display a poll right on the download page of Chrome. Just a little while back, we wrote about how Microsoft persistently polled users who used Edge to try and download Chrome, demanding to know why they were making the switch. The amount of feedback Microsoft might gather about this just doesn’t seem worth the bad will of users that increases with each development like this. I don’t know why you would think this was a good idea. For example, one such prompt appears when you try to change your desktop wallpaper. ![]() If you haven’t set up OneDrive yet and this syncing hasn’t happened by default for some reason, Microsoft will continue to remind you to do so while you use Windows 11. Microsoft has been propping up OneDrive as the new default central location for file management, absorbing both the Documents and Pictures libraries and syncing them to Microsoft's cloud storage in Windows 11. The action was hidden as the confusing option of Pause syncing in the menu that appears when you right-click OneDrive in the taskbar. While this development is baffling, it’s not a huge difference from how annoying it was to close OneDrive before this update. (Image credit: Getty Images) Trying to make sense of Microsoft's decisionsįirst spotted by Neowin, this dialog box appears every single time you try to quit OneDrive from your taskbar.
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