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> Most users

Let's not get out of hand here. That may be true of "some users," or most users that you have come in contact with in your travels.



You think more than 50% of the people using Chrome deliberately sought it out and installed it after making an informed decision?

Not because it was pushed via bundlware or a Google-owned property?


You think more than 50% of the people using Firefox or (especially) Internet Explorer deliberately sought it out and installed it after making an informed decision?


IE definitely not. Firefox? yes. I've never seen any instance of Mozilla trying to trick anyone into installing FF.


I'm not even talking about tricks. IE comes pre-installed on all PCs, obviously, except for Europeans, and that only for a few years. But users generally do not bother performing in-depth research on the software they install, be it a browser some other piece of software. They use what that one technical friend keeps blabbering on about, or what their sysadmin installs on their work PC, or whatever comes up as #1 Google result when they search for 'open PDF file'. They intentionally install Firefox, true, but I am not convinced that decision is informed.




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