Google Chrome has captured more than 67% of the global search browser market, making it the dominant leader worldwide. Safari is No. 2 with nearly 18%, Microsoft Edge has 5.2%, and then there is Firefox with 2.54%.
Firefox, a free, open-source web browser, doesn’t sell user data to advertisers. It’s praised for its tracker-blocking but can be slower than Chrome. And its numbers are dropping — according to Firefox data, the browser has lost around 50 million monthly active users since March 2020.
However, on Thursday, the social media team let everyone know it’s still here and is tuned into the zeitgeist. The company posted on billionaire Mark Zuckerberg‘s Threads app
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