Microsoft Edge continues upward trend on PC, even as it remains 9th on mobile

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What just happened? The browser battlefield saw some minor shifts in April 2024, according to the latest figures from StatCounter. While Google's Chrome solidified its iron grip on the market, Microsoft's Edge made modest gains that could spell trouble for its competitors down the line.

Let's start with the reigning champion, Chrome. Google's browser saw its desktop market share rise marginally to 65.94% last month, up 0.17 percentage points. The company's not resting on its laurels either, recently ensuring Chrome will have a native ARM64 version for the next crop of Windows 11 AI PCs with ARM chips.

But the biggest story might be Microsoft Edge's slow and steady ascent. The browser snagged 12.82% of the desktop market in April, moving 0.12 percentage points higher. There's a slight chance that the controversial tactics of force-feeding Edge to Windows users via updates and sly upgrade prompts could be partially fueling the gains, but Microsoft deserves credit for genuinely improving the browser with new AI-powered features, among other things.

However, despite these gains, Edge's numbers are still lower than the late 2023 achievement when it closed the year with its highest-ever share of 12.96%.

Rounding out the podium on desktop is Apple's Safari, holding down third place with 8.44% of the market despite a 0.19-point dip. But Safari is still well ahead of the veteran Firefox, which clings to 6.67% – a slight 0.06% uptick.

Speaking of Firefox, Mozilla has hinted at shifting focus away from its fabled open-source browser to double down on AI services instead. A pivot like that could spell trouble for its future in the browser battles.

On the mobile front, the story is much the same: Chrome rules the roost with a 65.68% share, up 0.39 points. Safari trails in second with 23.75%, while Samsung Internet takes bronze at 4.33%. Interestingly, Microsoft's mobile Edge browser lags far behind in ninth place with just 0.39% of the mobile pie.

On a personal note, my stubbornness to prevent Chromium from becoming the only browser engine has kept me loyal to Firefox, despite its flaws - the most glaring of which is the absence of tab groups. The slick Android app is another factor that keeps me returning. Which browser are you all rocking these days? Do you stick with the tried-and-true favorites, or have you explored some of the newer, more niche options out there like Arc? Let us know in the comments below.

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"There's a slight chance that the controversial tactics of force-feeding Edge to Windows users via updates and sly upgrade prompts could be partially fueling the gains"

It's more than slight. They take every opportunity available to do this. They can't do it on mobile, so no one uses their turd of a browser there.

https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...s-software-from-changing-default-web-browser/

If you used any profile-management software to set/maintain a default browser, they just decided to randomly break that functionality and hijack it back to Edge. You have to disable a UCPD scheduled task, and also change the registry, to have it NOT do this.

Every time I open Edge, I'm bombarded with popups about sending MS my data, importing my data from other browsers, shopping-related crap that they have now integrated into the browser itself, ads for some product to split my purchases into smaller payments, and other nonsense. Most of the time, it honestly feels like I have opened a piece of spyware from 2004 by mistake.
 
I used edge on mobile. It's nice to have the syncing with desktop, and copilot can be useful at times. Drop is also a nice feature. They're working on support for extension so it will probably support ublock in the future.
 
From a privacy, reliability, compatibility, and speed standpoint you honestly cannot do better than Edge. It takes a lot of work to tweak the settings just right to avoid all the meaningless junk, but once you do? Best browser experience I've ever had in decades of personal and IT use.

This isn't a love for Microsoft thing, believe me that doesn't exist, it's just an objective state of reality. Chrome has done nothing but get worse. Firefox has always been a joke, not even Waterfox could save it. Vivaldi, Opera, Brave, and their ilk are all just immediate non-starters. They just lack reliability and compatibility.

Learn to tweak Edge just right and you will never regret the decision.
 
From a privacy, reliability, compatibility, and speed standpoint you honestly cannot do better than Edge. It takes a lot of work to tweak the settings just right to avoid all the meaningless junk, but once you do? Best browser experience I've ever had in decades of personal and IT use.

This isn't a love for Microsoft thing, believe me that doesn't exist, it's just an objective state of reality. Chrome has done nothing but get worse. Firefox has always been a joke, not even Waterfox could save it. Vivaldi, Opera, Brave, and their ilk are all just immediate non-starters. They just lack reliability and compatibility.

Learn to tweak Edge just right and you will never regret the decision.
M$ pushing their AI in my face at every turn nowadays is really getting annoying. I stopped using Edge because of that.
 
I've been using Firefox all my life on PC, and I'm surprised it has such a low share. I am now interested in what problems it has, if any.
 
I've been using Firefox all my life on PC, and I'm surprised it has such a low share. I am now interested in what problems it has, if any.

I use all (web developement) and I have yet to find a Browser that can handle 20 windows on 3 monitors with over 1300 tabs open. It never fails! That is not normal but it's a beast, most other fail>

I have
Firefox & Firefox Dev Edition (used for work)
Chrome
Opera & Opera Dev
Edge
...and yesterday I installed ARC (looks promising and has nice feature)

But I am going to dedicate some time to fine-tune Edge because it does have some nice features that ARC also has.
 
I've been using Firefox all my life on PC, and I'm surprised it has such a low share. I am now interested in what problems it has, if any.
Mostly people dont use it because they're too lazy and because Edge at least on desktop comes as default or is bundled with other software (Chrome). There's nothing inherently wrong with Firefox.

The only two problems that I know of are memory management and copy-paste intermittently not working for some people.
By memory management in mean that Firefox does not free up previously used RAM as fast as it should when closing tabs.

Other than that I cant really complain.
 
Firefox forever!! The only browser on the planet that does not crash and burn with 200 tabs open, always laugh on the comments here of FF being memory hungry!? Some guys prefer shitty Chrome wtf?
 
From a privacy, reliability, compatibility, and speed standpoint you honestly cannot do better than Edge. It takes a lot of work to tweak the settings just right to avoid all the meaningless junk, but once you do? Best browser experience I've ever had in decades of personal and IT use.

This isn't a love for Microsoft thing, believe me that doesn't exist, it's just an objective state of reality. Chrome has done nothing but get worse. Firefox has always been a joke, not even Waterfox could save it. Vivaldi, Opera, Brave, and their ilk are all just immediate non-starters. They just lack reliability and compatibility.

Learn to tweak Edge just right and you will never regret the decision.
FF a joke? Edge is a joke!
 
Been using Firefox ever since it came out. Before that was using its earlier avatar - Netscape Navigator. Works great for me. I also sometimes use both Chrome and Edge. But Firefox is my favorite.
 
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