> Should they only change the default browser to edge if it was IE before?
There is a plausible argument for doing so in that case if Edge is a same-vendor, intended-replacement for IE.
> Doesn't seem fair to them...
How is it not fair to them that they should only their own bundled software as a replacement for bundled software from earlier versions of Windows, and not for third-party software that the user had to deliberately choose to replace their bundled software with? What possible conception of fairness could their be where this claim even makes sense?
There is a plausible argument for doing so in that case if Edge is a same-vendor, intended-replacement for IE.
> Doesn't seem fair to them...
How is it not fair to them that they should only their own bundled software as a replacement for bundled software from earlier versions of Windows, and not for third-party software that the user had to deliberately choose to replace their bundled software with? What possible conception of fairness could their be where this claim even makes sense?