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Why (almost) everyone uses Chrome?
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<blockquote data-quote="Decopi" data-source="post: 755028" data-attributes="member: 67091"><p>I recognize that few people have Chrome due to some rational choice. And I respect that.</p><p>However, most of the people have Chrome... just because is what they have, or because is the only thing they know, or due to mass-behavior etc. Chrome spends billions in marketing, and it is auto-installed as a PUP in hundreds of applications. In analogy, is very similar to IE that has a big market share, just because is installed on Windows, and because is the only thing that average users know.</p><p></p><p>Technically Chrome is not the best browser, nor the fastest, nor the most secure, and of course Chrome is one of the worst at privacy-protection.</p><p>Not to mention that Chrome is configurable but not customizable.</p><p></p><p>Advanced users tend not to use Chrome. But advanced users are a minority.</p><p>It is similar to Linux VS Windows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decopi, post: 755028, member: 67091"] I recognize that few people have Chrome due to some rational choice. And I respect that. However, most of the people have Chrome... just because is what they have, or because is the only thing they know, or due to mass-behavior etc. Chrome spends billions in marketing, and it is auto-installed as a PUP in hundreds of applications. In analogy, is very similar to IE that has a big market share, just because is installed on Windows, and because is the only thing that average users know. Technically Chrome is not the best browser, nor the fastest, nor the most secure, and of course Chrome is one of the worst at privacy-protection. Not to mention that Chrome is configurable but not customizable. Advanced users tend not to use Chrome. But advanced users are a minority. It is similar to Linux VS Windows. [/QUOTE]
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