Chredge does not have a high-level setting option for that feature, so it must be buried within the deeper structure - both machines apparently auto-updated to the latest version without any notification or user involvement. In general, I turn off auto-updating for any app installed on all of my machines where that user-selectable option is available in its settings, with few exceptions. Firefox is the default browser by choice on my primary laptop, though I installed Chredge on both of my W10H圆4 laptops to replace the extant versions of Edge when it became available a few months back (it’s the default and only browser on a 32Gb eMMC laptop).
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