• saltesc@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    The install counts for ad block extensions is surprisingly lower than you’d think.

    uBlock only peaked just shy of 30M users, so much less than 1% of general users. Obviously it’s not that cut and dry, but you get the idea. It’s unlikely they have much influence no matter where they go.

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      8 hours ago

      How many of those 3 billion Chrome users were on desktop though? Mobile is the default for most of the world.

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      9 hours ago

      IDK that it’s much less than 1% of general users, considering it’s .4% of the total global population, and even as #1 not everyone uses Chrome on desktop (but also some people have multiple desktops…).

      But your point is still valid, if the roughly 1% desktop market share shifts to FF, not a lot is likely to change.

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      8 hours ago

      You’re saying there are 3 billion Firefox users? That doesn’t sound right. Or you mean 3 billion chrome users?

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        35 minutes ago

        I think they mean approximate chrome users. There’s about 3.8 billion of them.

        Firefox has a user base of approximately 150 million users (and that’s down from 206 million in like 2024).