98% of people said they would like to decide their own default browser



When setting up a smartphone or PC, or opening a newly installed web browser, the message 'Do you want to set this browser as your default browser?' may appear. A Mozilla survey asking whether this display is necessary found that 98% of respondents answered yes.

Deciding for ourselves: 98% of people want a browser choice screen, Mozilla study finds

https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/browser-choice-screen-study/



Can browser choice screens be effective? - Mozilla Research

https://research.mozilla.org/browser-competition/choicescreen/

Google Chrome is widely adopted as the default browser on Android devices, Microsoft Edge on Windows devices, and Safari on Apple devices. The fact that such 'default' software is set by the manufacturer and that it is unnecessarily difficult to switch settings has been viewed as a problem by government agencies in various countries as being 'disadvantageous and unfair' to small businesses. I am.

Mozilla, which develops the Firefox web browser, similarly views the above-mentioned situation as a problem, and conducted a survey of 12,000 people living in Germany, Spain, and Poland, and found that choosing a default browser affects people's decision-making and satisfaction. We analyzed how it affects the degree of

As a result, we found that an overwhelming majority (98%) of people wanted the default browser selection screen to be displayed.



Research shows that giving users the opportunity to choose a default browser can improve the user experience. For example, more than half of the people who did not see the selection screen said they would change their default browser, suggesting that the default browser may not meet the needs and preferences of many users. thing.

On the other hand, 98% of people who were presented with a selection screen said they would continue to use the browser of their choice. From this, Mozilla said, ``We found that most users want to choose their own browser from a wide range of choices.''

In addition, it has been found that when multiple options are displayed on the selection screen, most people prefer the browser displayed at the top rather than the bottom. This trend was especially noticeable on Android devices.



Mozilla says, ``The power to choose a web browser should be in the hands of the user.By displaying a selection screen, many users are no longer tied to the OS or manufacturer, and the probability of choosing an indie browser has increased.'' ``We are discussing the results of this experiment with regulators, businesses, and consumer groups.''

The European Commission (EC) has introduced the Digital Markets Act to prevent monopolization by large tech companies, with companies setting default browsers, default apps, and restricting app stores. '' and are attempting to strengthen regulations. Mozilla also supports the bill, saying, 'The design of browser choice opportunities is absolutely critical,' emphasizing that they are committed to improving competition and fairness.

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