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Protecting users from potentially unwanted applications in Microsoft Edge

Our customer feedback tells us that when users search for free versions of software, they often find applications with a poor reputation being installed on the machine at the same time. This pattern indicates that the user has downloaded an application which shows offers (or bundles) for potentially unwanted applications (PUA). Potentially unwanted applications can



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Our customer feedback tells us that when users search for free versions of software, they often find applications with a poor reputation being installed on the machine at the same time. This pattern indicates that the user has downloaded an application which shows offers (or bundles) for potentially unwanted applications (PUA). Potentially unwanted applications can



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Protecting users from potentially unwanted applications in Microsoft Edge

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