Microsoft Fixes Edge Browser Bug That Was Stealing Chrome Tabs and Data 49
An anonymous reader shared an news report: Microsoft has fixed an issue where its Edge browser was again misbehaving, this time by automatically importing browsing data and tabs from Chrome without consent. I personally experienced the bug last month, after I rebooted my PC for a regular Windows update and Microsoft Edge automatically opened with the Chrome tabs I was working on before the update. I asked Microsoft repeatedly to explain why this behavior had occurred for myself and many other Windows users, but the company refused to comment. Microsoft has now quietly issued a fix in the latest Microsoft Edge update.
Here's how Microsoft describes the fix: "Edge has a feature that provides an option to import browser data on each launch from other browsers with user consent. This feature's state might not have been syncing and displaying correctly across multiple devices. This is fixed."
Here's how Microsoft describes the fix: "Edge has a feature that provides an option to import browser data on each launch from other browsers with user consent. This feature's state might not have been syncing and displaying correctly across multiple devices. This is fixed."
Hardly a bug. (Score:5, Insightful)
Re: Hardly a bug. (Score:2)
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Yes, the "bug" was the allowing the pages of the last Chrome session (in the narrative case) to be shown as the last session tabs. The collection behavior however, I'm pretty sure, is intentional.
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Microsoft said it themselves back in 2015. "Edge is the new Internet Explorer"
quietly? (Score:1)
Re:quietly? (Score:4, Insightful)
Its not rocket science, only your private data to be sold to any government with money. Dont worry about it.
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A. Life randomly originated from a primordial soup of amino acids.
B. A random bug caused MS Edge to open up Chrome tabs.
Only one of these is plausible to me.
Re:quietly? (Score:4)
Bad phraseology, but this is highly likely a bad actor trying to dodge privacy scrutiny from watchdogs by labelling violations as a "bug".
We have their past convictions and current goals as circumstantial evidence, and we're following the money to get to this conclusion.
EDGE & ChatGPT4 (Score:1)
MS, while we're here fixing Edge, could you please have a look at how your browser cooperates with ChatGPT.
Basically, it won't work at all. Chrome is no better. But, oh boy, ChatGPT just loves Firefox.
Funny that. I use chrome for work, exclusively. Edge for nothing, so I wanted to sandbox the AI here. Firefox has been my main personal browser (think porn, drugs, shit posting) since reading a story on the browser on /. back in the early 2000s.\
Am i missing something about the data ChatGPT is scraping?
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ChatGPT works fine in Chrome.
Microsoft Fixes Bug (Score:5, Funny)
I thought it was April first for a second.
I don't use Chrome anymore (Score:1)
Essentially MSEdge is the only option on Windows 11.
Notifications keep recommending MSEdge many different way. It is impossible to use other browsers properly.
We know who'll win the the long term web-browser mark share battle -- The browser recommended by the Operation System wins.
"Fix" is the wrong word (Score:2)
"Oops, we accidentally made Edge swipe competitor meta-data. Gee, how did that happen, silly us."
Another lie from Microsoft (Score:1)
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True, but what would you expect ? In a good world, M/S would get something like a 15% fine off of full pre-tax revenue, payable now.
So they closed the "bug", but I am sure with all the other goodies they have in Windows 11, Microsoft is not loosing anything they would get from chrome anyway.
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As a recent new comer to the Windows Insiders... (Score:1)
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I've decided to leave the program upon experiencing this Edge "bug". No way do I trust that it was an innocent mistake that's now been rectified.
This "bug" doesn't even make sense. How could this even happen? Why would Edge be accessing **ANYTHING** that is associated with Chrome? Is Microsoft making some sort of assumption that everyone has Chrome installed on their computer? (I don't). WTF?
Re: As a recent new comer to the Windows Insiders. (Score:2)
It has an "import" function, which copies your data over from Chrome on request, to make it easier to switch browsers. Most browsers have something similar, though it's often just bookmarks rather than current tabs. The bug is that it's activating on it's own, rather than when requested.
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I've decided to leave the program upon experiencing this Edge "bug". No way do I trust that it was an innocent mistake that's now been rectified.
This "bug" doesn't even make sense. How could this even happen? Why would Edge be accessing **ANYTHING** that is associated with Chrome? Is Microsoft making some sort of assumption that everyone has Chrome installed on their computer? (I don't). WTF?
It was most likely a data collection routine that "accidentally" passed the collected browser history off to Edge instead of sending it straight to the mothership. Be grateful it was only your own history. It'd be lovely to accidentally open Edge in a meeting room and get Timmy's latest porn musings popping up on the projector.
I Thought We Learned From Internet Exploder? (Score:1)
Don't use MS browsers. I currently use Windows 11 and Server 2022 as my personal PC's and neither have Edge installed. I thought folks knew better. At least SOME folks. Geez.
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"I thought folks knew better. At least SOME folks."
I'd say exactly the same thing about Windows 11.
Don't use MS anything. (Score:2)
- Don't use MS browsers ....
- Don't use MS OS
- Don't use MS Office software
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Let me introduce you to tiny11 iso. Google it. I know exactly what I have installed on my rigs. Always have, always will.
I use the Linux virus too if that makes you feel better.
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Let me introduce you to tiny11 iso. Google it. I know exactly what I have installed on my rigs. Always have, always will.
So you have a customized and non-supported version of Windows 11 and you somehow expected people to use that? Your statement: "I currently use Windows 11 ." is misleading then. It should be "I currently use a non-supported and customized version of Window 11 . . ." How does your solution work for people who use official versions like people who have work computers? It does not.
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It is very supported. Windows updates work just fine. You are mis-informed.
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"Updates work" is not the same as your version of Windows is supported by Microsoft. It is not supported by Microsoft. Updates happen to work. If an update does not work, can you open a ticket with Microsoft and they will fix it? Or will they close out the ticket as you do not have a supported version of Windows?
But let's go over your first statement as you express disbelief that people "knew better". However it seems you failed to understand that people using normal Windows 11 have Edge as part of the OS.
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Like it is my problem that corporations don't know what the fuck they are doing. Just because some assholes in a corporate environment decided not to customize the install when they rolled out the images for installs does not mean you can't or have to suffer. You sound like a corporate 'yes' man who just does what some suit fuck tells you what to do. Maybe try finding a job without all the assholes.
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Like it is my problem that corporations don't know what the fuck they are doing.
1) No let's go over exactly what you said. You said: "I thought folks knew better. At least SOME folks. Geez.". How would your average consumer know to install a customized and unsupported version of Windows 11 if they want to avoid Edge. Some people don't even know Edge is installed. Somehow there were supposed to know that according to you. 2) Why do you also assert that Microsoft does not know what they are doing with their own software? They fully know that what they are doing. We can all disagree with
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I'm not an employee. I am an independent contractor who advises dumbasses like yourself who have ego problems. If I can't decide how things are rolled out then I am at the wrong job. Sounds like you have only been an employee who had to follow the rules. I make the rules. I can make a SUPPORTED version of Windows with whatever the fuck I want in the image. Google OPK.
Sure edge was impolite, but what about Chrome? (Score:2)
I thought Chrome was supposed to isolate every tab from the others and not leak data. How can another program access the data from Chrome without permission from inside Chrome? This sounds like Microsoft being Microsoft, but a real bug in Chrome.
If Edge can access the browsing data in Chrome so could any other malicious code on the computer.
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Wait, do you actually think that web browsers are shielded against other programs on Windows?
Wait till you read about ReadProcessMemory, WriteProcessMemory, VirtualProtectEx, CreateRemoteThread, SetWindowsHookEx, etc...
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Edge was reading Chrome's configs.
This is not something they could do accidentally.
Edge appears to be Stealing Firefox Data, Too (Score:2)
Scum and scam differ by a letter (Score:2)
Is Microsoft reading files on my computer? Is it uploading things to a cloud thingie they run, and scanning it there, even though I keep clicking no every two weeks when they re-ask me?
Is it monitoring sites I go to? Even with Chrome? Is it reading keypresses, or sending screen shots up? Videos I play take 10 seconds to start playing. They didn't use to. What's going on?
Bug vs Feature (Score:2)
https://cdn.neowin.com/forum/u... [neowin.com]
Yeah... (Score:2)
Sick people (Score:2)
It is very sick behavior for a company to go snoop in someone's browsing history from a different app.
It fits into a pattern you also see with onecloud where Microsoft believes they 'own' the person that's using their software. Why can't they just respect boundaries?
It reminds a little of Apple that phones home which app you are opening each time you open it, and that believes they can decide for you what content should be viewable in apps.
Or Google that stores your voice clips on their server when you use
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Why can't these companies just behave normally? It's really time for sweeping legislation that gets these tech giants back into behaving like good citizens.
These companies have more money than any group of citizens that are willing to fight them, and most don't worry about it even a little. Unfortunately, in the United States at the very least, that's the only metric that matters to our legislature. More money = more right = better human beings = more valuable = power. There's no room for the little guy, the end-users, in the discussion. Unless we ban together and do a kickstarter to buy a politician or fifty. And I doubt we would get enough money to even stan
In other words, they got caught! (Score:2)
If this was really an innocent bug, then why not lay out all the details? The
Will Chrome encrypt its save state? (Score:2)
I see, MS can always launch chrome and scrape the URL from the screen ... yeah, I see chrome cant protect itself from this ... MS owns the OS it can override all permissions and stuff.