After three months of gains, in January Microsoft's browsers flipped to the "Decline" setting and shed user share. And for the first time, Microsoft's newer browser, Edge, posted a larger share than the aged veteran Internet Explorer (IE).
According to data published Saturday by analytics company Net Applications, Microsoft's January browser share - a combination of Edge and IE - fell by six-tenths of a percentage point to 13.6%. On its own IE dropped almost nine-tenths of a point - that browser's largest one-month decline since September 2019 - but Edge's increase of three-tenths of a percentage point nullified some of the older browser's loss.
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