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by Victerius 1619 days ago
Breakdown:

By device type:

Mobile 53.7%

Desktop 44.1%

Tablet 1.9%

By browser:

Chrome 48%

Safari 36.2%

Edge 6.4%

Firefox 2.8%

My personal conclusions:

Tablets remain a niche product, Firefox is dead, and Edge will be dead in a few years if it can't eat more market share, which it won't.

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It's not dead. US gov sites do not represent the entire web.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usage_share_of_web_browsers

US gov sites may not represent the entire web, but the platforms that the entire population uses to access government websites, does. People don't use a different browser for the State Department and for Facebook. The data presented here is actually reflective. If anything, it's conservative. Not many teens are looking up tax forms or passport renewal forms (their parents do it for them). And these young users are less likely to use anything other than Chrome and Safari.
US is not the world. Just felt like it had to be stated.
currently it states that 56.3% visitors there are from outside the US.
The people that surf to US gov sites (even from outside the US), IMO, are not a very good sample of the world's web users.
It's currently nighttime in the US, so that's not too surprising.

But it doesn't mean that the overall fraction of visitors from outside the US is that high.

The US has more spending power than most of the rest of the world.
I am fairly certain this is a side effect of people sharing this link through messaging apps, thereby inflating Chrome (default browser for Android devices) and Safari (default browser for Apple devices) relative to Firefox.
The problem is that a lot of Firefox users block google analytics, so it would not surprise me that Firefox is very much underrepresented.
Tablets remain a niche product

iPads don't show themselves to be iPads. They read as full computers.

It's an anti-profiling feature Apple added a few years ago.

Many many tablets are reported as mobile
It means that Edge is less used within Mobile device type.