General Discussion • Re: Pale Moon's PR Problem
There is another angle to this that's a lot darker that no one likes to think about... have you seen Firefox marketshare over the past few years? They're now below 3%. And it still appears to be headed down.
When it comes to browser market share, it depends on where the market share comes from and from what devices. For instance. Take a look at the link below for the USA.
https://gs.statcounter.com/browser-mark ... of-america
Statcounter has Chrome at (and I'm going to round up the numbers) 50% and Safari at 32%. I think this percentage for Safari is based is mostly based on iPads and iPhones. Apple computers, all-in-ones and laptops, are very expensive compared to Windows computers.
I say this because in the shop where we repair desktop towers and laptops, we basically see around "four to six" Apple computers (all-in-ones, laptops) in a year (time wise). The rest of the computers, towers and laptops, we see at the shop are Windows computers. And those Windows computers usually have two browsers on them.
They are:
- Edge and Chrome
- Edge and Firefox
We do not see many of these Windows towers and laptops with Edge being paired with Brave, Vivaldi or Opera.
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