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It seems that the world has had enough of Microsoft and Apple’s browsers and all roads are starting to lead to Chrome.

According to California-based analytics vendor Net Applications, from March 2015 to February 2017, the use of Microsoft’s IE and Edge on Windows and Apple’s Safari browser plummeted.

Two years ago, the Volish browsers were run by 62 per cent of Windows PC owners. Last month, the figure had fallen by more than half, to just 27 percent. An estimated 69 per cent of all Mac owners used Safari to go online. But by last month, that number had dropped to 56 percent, a drop of 13 percentage points — representing a decline of nearly a fifth of the share of two years prior.

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