![]() "Microsoft may be able to make further inroads into the browser market with Edge, but it'll take more than a new operating system to unseat Chrome's dominance," Quantcast software engineer Jackson Newhouse said. Regardless, Quantcast argues that its data proves Microsoft's Edge browser is having trouble attracting an audience on Windows 10. The company's Edge browser insight is based solely on the data it has collected, so it's possible the figures do not match up with other companies' numbers. Quantcast provides data on pageviews and popular websites for marketers and other organizations. Mozilla's Firefox is slightly ahead of Edge. At the end of September, the Edge browser had 12 percent share of all browser usage on Windows 10, compared to 71 percent for Chrome. Since Windows 10's launch in July, the Edge browser has topped out (Opens in a new window) at 16 percent market share on Windows 10 devices, below Chrome's more than 70 percent share, new data from Quantcast shows. ![]() I use other browsers for personal use, but when I have to interact with the MS world, Edge has the edge. When interacting heavily with the Microsoft ecosystem, using Edge makes for a smoother experience, especially with authentication. Microsoft's Edge browser, the software bundled with the company's increasingly popular Windows 10, is still no match for Google Chrome, according to new data. I installed Edge on the Linux subsystem and it works fine. How to Set Up Two-Factor Authentication.How to Record the Screen on Your Windows PC or Mac.How to Convert YouTube Videos to MP3 Files. ![]() How to Save Money on Your Cell Phone Bill.How to Free Up Space on Your iPhone or iPad.How to Block Robotexts and Spam Messages. ![]()
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