![]() There are a few reasons why Firefox has been hemorrhaging users in recent times. But Firefox's share had halved by mid-2013 as Chrome started its ascension to the top. At the end of 2009-seven years after it launched-when Internet explorer was still king and Chrome in its infancy, Mozilla enjoyed an almost 32% market share, while IE had around 56%. It's only just above Edge, which has a 3.41% share.įirefox's market share wasn't always in single digits. It reveals that the browser had 244 million active monthly users at the end of 2018, but by the second quarter of 2021, user numbers had fallen to 198 million.Īccording to Statcounter, Firefox currently has a 3.45% share of the desktop, mobile, and tablet browser market, sitting behind second-place Safari (18.65%) and the long-time number one, Chrome (65.18%). That figure comes from Firefox's own Public Data Report and is highlighted in a Reddit thread by u/nixcraft (via itsfoss). ![]() ![]() So it's a bit surprising to learn that Mozilla's product has been losing quite a few users over the last three years-46 million, to be precise. In brief: Firefox has long been considered one of the better alternatives to the world's most popular browser, Chrome, particularly among Linux fans. ![]()
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