Windows users might start seeing advertisements unexpectedly pop up while they’re using Google Chrome — again.Last year, Microsoft started showing users ads for Edge whenever they visited the Google Chrome download page. The ads, which included a full-width banner, said “Microsoft Edge runs on the same technology as Chrome, with the added trust of Microsoft.” Ads also appeared on Windows machines for Microsoft’s Bing browser.After several user complaints, Microsoft said that the ads being shown were “unintended behavior” and it pulled the ads; however, now it looks like the malware-style ads have been added back.According to The Verge, Windows users have started reporting seeing a new pop-up advertising Bing AI and the Bing search engine inside Google Chrome. Clicking on the ad will change your default browser on your device from Google Chrome to Bing.While the ads have a malware-like appearance, they’re placed by Microsoft, which should only appear once for users.The pop-ups are appearing for individuals who have downloaded a recent behind-the-scenes update in Windows 10 and Windows 11.Last month, Microsoft had to fix a bug in Bing that allowed the browser to automatically import tabs from Google Chrome without the user’s consent.
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