Google Chrome is losing ground on the Edge

Google Chrome is firmly ahead in browser market share, but it looks like Microsoft's switch from the old Edge to Google's open source platform is starting to pay off. In October 2020 Google's browser started to lose market share, while Microsoft Edge saw a significant increase in users.

It's about her latest report from NetMarketShare, a company that monitors what Internet users use to browse their favorite sites.

NetMarketShare records accessing specific websites, but the sample size is too large to reliably give us the market share of each browser.

The October 2020 report does not seem to bring any good news for Google. According to the latest figures, Microsoft Edge now has a market share of 10,22% on desktops.

Microsoft Edge market share rose from 8,84% in September to 10,22% in October.

It is a huge leap compared to the statistics of the fourth quarter of 2019, which was only 5,60%. This is an impressive increase of 4,62% from year to year.

Google Chrome is still ahead of Microsoft Edge, but Google certainly won't be too happy with those numbers. According to the report, Chrome's share fell from 69,94% to 69,25% while Firefox's share rose to 7,22% from 7,19%.

Google has the largest market share in browsers because all Android phones have Chrome and της εταιρείας ενθαρρύνουν τους χρήστες να χρησιμοποιούν το Chrome για καλύτερη "ασφάλεια, απόδοση και απόρρητο".

It is also worth noting that Chromium Edge now comes pre-installed with 2020 and will come with every newer version of Microsoft OS from now on.

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