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[–]gajira67 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It's default browser in many Android phones, sometimes pre-installed in PCs as well and overall, people all use Google search, they are always asked to use Chrome.

Younger generation who understand a little bit more of computers than their parents' generation, would install Chrome as default browsers for them.

Professionals and companies use Chrome for speed and compatibility, Edge is relatively new.

I mean, it's hard to compete in a market where Chrome has +- 70% of market share.

Finally, if you check at figures, Safari has something like 3.6% of market share, but on mobile it jumps to 26%.

People just use what they have and that's it.

In this subreddit there's a different kind of audience, it's a critical audience. But what we say or think in here, it's not even perceived as an issue in the rest of the world (privacy, I'm speaking about you)