That's a good point, though I still think the average person is already entrenched in Google. Being the default on an alternative browser isn't really going to make the difference to the average, uncaring individual.
In a perfect world it wouldn't be necessary but on the bright side Google search is already doing enough itself to make the average person want to try something else.
That's a good point, though I still think the average person is already entrenched in Google. Being the default on an alternative browser isn't really going to make the difference to the average, uncaring individual.
In a perfect world it wouldn't be necessary but on the bright side Google search is already doing enough itself to make the average person want to try something else.