Chrome breaks market share record, leaving competitors in the dust


If you are curious to know which web browsers are the most popular at that time, here are the latest figures from StatCounter.
Looking at all possible platforms – which includes office PCs, laptops, mobile phones and tablets – Google Chrome remains the undisputed leader with a market share of 71.77%. What is interesting here is that it is the highest market share that Chrome has ever had, which means that Google’s browser is more popular than ever.
In second place is Apple’s safari with a market share of 13.9%, most of which are iPhone users. Next comes Microsoft Edge with 4.67%, Mozilla Firefox with 2.17%, Samsung Internet with 1.86%and the opera with 1.74%.
This is excellent news for Google, which almost had to sell Chrome in an anti-trust judgment. It turns out that users simply do not seem to abandon Chrome even after problems such as hidden malicious extensions and AI being cooked directly in the browser.
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This article originally appeared on our publication Sister PC För Alla and was translated and located in Swedish.




