1. I use firefox in Windows, Linux, and Android. I am NOT suffering.
2. Most people aren't actively choosing their web browser. For example, my wife uses the Samsung web browser on her phone because that is the default.
3. Most people think Google is the internet, can't distinguish between the browser and the google webpage, etc.
4. A dwindling marketshare percentage does not directly imply old userspe are moving from Firefox to another browser, it could imply that new users don't know/use firefox
>4. A dwindling marketshare percentage does not directly imply old userspe are moving from Firefox to another browser, it could imply that new users don't know/use firefox
You're right that it could theoretically mean that, but unfortunately monthly active users have actually fallen by ~20% since 2019 according to Mozilla:
It may also just mean more users are opting out of telemetry. Given Mozilla's privacy focus in their marketing and their UX, it may not be a shock that a large number of users are also opting out of even Mozilla's telemetry.
2. Most people aren't actively choosing their web browser. For example, my wife uses the Samsung web browser on her phone because that is the default.
3. Most people think Google is the internet, can't distinguish between the browser and the google webpage, etc.
4. A dwindling marketshare percentage does not directly imply old userspe are moving from Firefox to another browser, it could imply that new users don't know/use firefox