



If Edge was fully opens source and you could see each commit they do to the browser, people probably would understand this probably was added to a PR days ago, and they just didn’t finish it until later. It is all planned, there is no “we need to rush to add an option to disable it” I mean, people also complained about the ‘search tabs’ button in Chromium browsers, people complain about everything, they complain about the jigsaw extensions button, and sometimes it makes sense to change it or not, if Microsoft wasn’t planning to add this setting to turn Discovery off, they would have just change it of place and move on, it was already planned, but most of the time companies add a feature and then they add a way to turn it off, happens to any company. Giving the option to disable now is = cave in? what a weird clickbait title… It was a weird placement for a feature, so obviously they would get criticism.
