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Microsoft blocks EdgeDeflector in latest Windows 11 Insider build

Microsoft appears determined to force people to use Edge as it blocks the popular EdgeDeflector.

What you need to know

  • A change to Windows 11 Insider preview builds prevents EdgeDeflector from working.
  • EdgeDeflector allows you to open links found in the shell of Windows 11 and Windows 10 in your browser of choice.
  • Many have expressed frustration over the fact that Microsoft forces certain links to open in its Edge browser.

A recent Insider build of Windows 11 affects the ability of EdgeDeflector to redirect links. Certain elements of Windows 11 and Windows 10, such as the News and interests widget, open links in Edge regardless of which browser is set as default. This is done through the use of edge:// protocol links. These types of links bypass default browser settings to open a webpage within Edge. EdgeDeflector worked around this by intercepting edge:// protocol links, but the app no longer works on the latest Insider builds of Windows 11.

"You can't change the default protocol association through registry changes, OEM partner customizations, modifications to the Microsoft Edge package, interference with OpenWith.exe, or any other hackish workarounds," explained the developer of EdgeDeflector.

The developer claimed that the change occurred sometime between Windows 11 builds 22483 and 22494, both of which are Insider builds. They claimed that these changes aren't a bug but that they're the result of a deliberate change by Microsoft, "This isn't a bug in the Windows Insider preview build. Microsoft has made specific changes to how Windows handles the microsoft-edge:// protocol."

As Microsoft has not commented on the change, we cannot comment regarding the company's intent or any future plans regarding edge:// protocol links. What is known is that EdgeDeflector does not work on the latest Insider builds of Windows 11.

EdgeDeflector will remain available for download, but its developer won't try to update it until Microsoft changes how it handles edge:// protocol links. The developer of EdgeDeflector stated that there are still ways to make the app work on Windows 11 but that they "require making destructive changes to Windows."

EdgeDeflector

Free at GitHub

This app redirects any links you click to your default browser, but Microsoft appears to be working to block its functionality.

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