Microsoft Removed Google Chrome Loader From the Store!

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The software giant Microsoft has removed the Google Chrome Uploader from the store under the pretext of violating Microsoft's store policies.
What do you do first when you buy a new computer or when you install a new operating system on your computer? For most people, the solution to this problem is downloading Google Chrome by typing in one of the Microsoft scanners.

Google has released an application called Google Chrome Installer in the Microsoft Store to stop downloading Chrome from your computer.

But Google's brilliant print did not impress Microsoft enough. The software removed the Google Chrome installer from the store because it violated Microsoft's store policies.

Said that it violated the policies of a word spoken by Microsoft regarding the removal of Google Chrome Uploader from the Store and that Google's policies should publish a proper browser to be included in the Microsoft Store.



Each browser must use the infrastructure provided by Microsoft to participate in the Microsoft Store. Chrome is using Google's default engine in the desktop app.

Google has issued a loader directly to the installer, not a separate browser, so we see that Chrome will not be blocked from the Microsoft Store due to this glitch. However, this brilliantly thought-out practice did not overcome Microsoft's bans.

Although Google does not seem to violate Microsoft's store policies, the published application is causing a problem for Windows 10 S users. Chrome devices can not be created because users have downloaded the app.

Of course, this does not prevent everyone from using Chrome. The vast majority of Windows users can continue to type "Download Chrome" after opening the Edge or Explorer browser.

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