I'm always a bit suprised to see a post complaining about Edge because, to me at least, its never about the most obvious problem (although it only occurs on first launch, so that might be a factor).
The first thing Edge does it plead its users the give it a chance, we know IE wasn't the browser of choice in the past but things are different now, and we at Microsoft are genuinely trying to make things better.
The second thing Edge does is put a massive banner in your face, demanding you hand over everything. All your data, right now, and until you accept this ransom (or go through and uncheck all the boxes), your not going anywhere.
Even chrome is more subtle about it. Its just the audacity of asking for trust and then immediately violating that trust, as if they can't possibly wait another moment without taking everything they can from you.
The first thing Edge does it plead its users the give it a chance, we know IE wasn't the browser of choice in the past but things are different now, and we at Microsoft are genuinely trying to make things better.
The second thing Edge does is put a massive banner in your face, demanding you hand over everything. All your data, right now, and until you accept this ransom (or go through and uncheck all the boxes), your not going anywhere.
Even chrome is more subtle about it. Its just the audacity of asking for trust and then immediately violating that trust, as if they can't possibly wait another moment without taking everything they can from you.