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Naughty Microsoft: Edge gets caught installing Office web apps without asking – Techradar Australia
Reportedly happening to testers using preview builds of Windows 10

Microsofts Edge browser is reportedly stealthily installing the firms Office web apps on Windows 10 PCs, or at least those being used by Windows Insiders who test preview builds of the OS.
Normally, the Office web apps (which are free PWAs or Progressive Web Apps) are available to install in your browser (like Edge, or rivals such as Chrome), and users signed into a Microsoft account can elect to take advantage of them. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote and Outlook are available as PWAs.
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