> No, they will be inclined to not use that device and use one that does not ask weird questions.
Weird questions that they got asked already on their Windows machine as part of BrowserChoice.eu?
They're only "weird" because this practice of forcing your own browser (IE, Edge, Chrome, Safari) down the throat of your users has become commonplace.
I have literally never seen that prompt, and I have turned hundreds of computers on for the first time. So yeah, just like that weird, never seen dialog.
I have seen it but only briefly at a time. I've installed windows 10 twice recently and never got to it. Only Edge begging to not be removed from the launch bar.