Microsoft recently starting testing a buy now, pay later feature in its Edge browser. While definitely convenient, the feature has annoyed many Edge users, who were quick to point out Microsoft's current direction in developing additional shopping features for its native browser.
Why Microsoft Edge Users Are Annoyed About "Buy Now, Pay Later"
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