Web browsers: some stats and some thoughts, 12-28-25

Self-tutoring about web browsers: the tutor mentions some ideas.

The following is according to my understanding.

Perhaps a less-discussed, yet important part of a web surfer’s experience, is the browser they use. One might wonder, as of now, the percentage use of each one, etc.

It seems that, in terms of worldwide usage share, Google Chrome might have around 71 percent. Safari might be next, at around 14 percent. Then, Edge has about 5 percent, and Firefox about 2 percent. Samsung Internet and Opera each might have around 2 percent as well.

The Brave browser, which I mention in my post from Sept 5, 2022, might only have around 0.8 percent of worldwide usage share, but seems also to have the highest growth year-over-year, at 34 percent.

Right now, I use Edge, Chrome, Brave, and Norton Private Browser (let’s call it NPB). Among them, I find Brave and NPB handy for limiting the memory used by specific tabs.

Source:

gs.statcounter.com

sqmagazine.co.uk

Jack of Oracle Tutoring by Jack and Diane, Campbell River, BC.

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