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"textContent": "Microsoft has been trying to get users onto Edge for years. In the past, they’ve used dirty tricks like annoying default browser prompts, targeting heavy Chrome users, and dissuading Chrome downloads. The company’s desperation is flaring again, except this time they’ve switched from the stick to the carrot: a sweepstakes.\n\nSpotted by Neowin, Microsoft’s Edge is now showing a new promotion in-browser: “Get Edge, set as default browser, search once from the address bar—earn 5 entries.” And just below that: “You could win $1,000,000 USD or a car. Plus, thousands of instant win prizes.” That car? One of three Mercedes-Benzes. The total prize pool? $2 million.\n\nOnly users in the US, Canada, Mexico, or one of the few allowed European countries are eligible to participate. The sweepstakes is currently active and ends on May 21st, 2026 at midnight PT.\n\nNeowin dug into the terms and conditions for the promotion and found other ways to increase your chances of winning: “visiting the sweepstakes page, sharing personalized links to the page with friends and family, using the Microsoft Rewards extension, redeeming Microsoft Rewards rewards, leveraging the Bing and Copilot mobile apps, and trying Bing Image Creator, Video Creator, and Copilot Search.”\n\nIt’s a generous marketing strategy and a huge gamble on the company’s part, one that will only pay off if Edge has truly improved to the point where users will actually find it more palatable than Chrome, Firefox, and every other browser on the market. But even if you think Edge is the worst of them, the chance to win a million bucks (or a Mercedes car!) can make it worth the trouble.",
"title": "Microsoft is giving away $1 million and a Benz to attract users to Edge"
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