I'm curious if this really helps them retain a measurable number of users.<p>Basically, Edge is as good as Chrome (each has minor improvements/features that are not present in the other one), so I don't see that the average user would want to change it without a good reason.<p>The only reason for change would be if they want to take advantage of Chrome sync to their existing profile, or use Chromecast, in which case I doubt they would stick with Edge, regardless of the number of dialogs that they need to confirm/bypass.<p>For others, that prefer Chrome/Firefox/Brave/etc. for some reason, it's clear that they won't switch in any case.