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> Things look similar on the mobile side of the market, with Google Chrome having 69.15% (+1.92 points) and Safari being second with 20.32% (-2.2 points).

Thanks, EU! Always on the right side of history.

Mostly because of their shitty dark pattern of forcing gullible Gmail users to install.
If Edge is built on Chromium doesn't that put Chrome's effective market share at 82%?
The relevant question is- what is Chrome's business model were it to be standalone.
I started using Zen Browser recently because its based on Firefox and it is aesthetically pleasing.
Recently they’ve done some shenanigans with extension support. it seems to me like a change only for the worse?