One option that Mozilla has is to make Firefox for Android the most private browser that is available on Android. It will be tough for Mozilla to compete on a technological level, e.g., make Firefox feel a lot faster than Chrome on Android or beat Chrome when it comes to support for new ground-breaking technologies. To compete, mobile browsers need to offer features that Chrome or Safari are not offering. Even if it does, it will only impact the market in the European Union and not elsewhere. It remains to be seen whether the European Union's Digital Markets Act will level the playing field. Samsung's mobile browser comes in third, and it too has an advantage as it is the default web browser on Samsung devices (with Chrome being installed as well). Chrome is the standard browser on most Android devices, and on Apple's mobile devices, it is the company's Safari browser. ![]() Google Chrome and Apple Safari have a clear advantage on mobile, as they ship with most mobile devices by default.
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