That means Mozilla either avoided submitting its workaround version of Firefox or Microsoft rejected it from the Microsoft Store and the company was forced to remove the default browser workaround. Interestingly, this one-click process doesn't appear to work in the Microsoft Store version of Firefox. Mozilla appears to have reverse-engineered Microsoft's ability to set Edge as the default in Windows with a single click, instead of the multi-prompt process that exists in Windows 10. Mozilla has quietly made it easier to switch to Firefox on Windows, with a one-click process that isn't officially available for anyone other than Microsoft. Firefox launching into the Microsoft Store comes just months after Mozilla defeated Microsoft's default browser protections in Windows.
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