Chrome still ranks No.1 in global desktop browser market
Chrome still ranks No.1 in global desktop browser market
Chrome still ranks No.1 in global desktop browser market.
The global desktop browser market share ranks, and Safari continues to sit firmly in second place
Statcounter, a well-known traffic monitoring organization, announced the global desktop browser market share in June . The main data are as follows:
- Chrome: 61.1%
- Safari: 14.45%
- Edge: 10.77%
- Firefox: 6.04%
- Opera: 5.31%
- 360 Safe: 0.6%
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Compared with the previous month, Chrome’s market share fell by 4 percentage points.
Correspondingly, Safari, Edge, Firefox and Opera all saw gains in market share.
In particular, Safari, since becoming the desktop browser with the second-ranked global market share in May, has gradually widened the gap with Edge – from a slight advantage to now leading by 4 percentage points.
As a browser that only supports macOS, why is Safari’s market share increasing day by day when Mac shipments have not increased significantly?
Not to mention that Safari lags behind the competition in support of modern web standards.
Are more Mac users ditching Chrome and Edge and returning to Safari?
