Google Chrome has been the most popular browser for many years. According to the latest results from StatsCounter, Chrome has a 60% share of the desktop browser market. And Safari is gradually losing ground.
Safari is still the second most popular desktop browser with a 9.84% market share, but it has every chance of dropping to third place by next month. Microsoft Edge already has 9.54%. Next comes Firefox with a share of 9.18% and Opera (3%).
On mobile devices, things are quite different. Chrome is still in first place (63%), followed by Safari, thanks to the iPhone (26.7%), the third place is occupied by the Samsung browser (5.2%), used by default on smartphones from the manufacturer. Edge, which is also available on mobile devices, fails to establish itself in this segment. Microsoft still has work to do.
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If you look at all devices in general, then Chrome is firmly in first place as the most used browser (63.06%). In second place is Safari with 19.84% due to the fact that the application is installed by default on Mac, iPhone and iPad.
The Mozilla browser took a share of 4.18%, followed closely by Microsoft (4.12%). Samsung and Opera hold 2.89% and 2.33% respectively.
Source: ixbt

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