I've ranted about Chrome being most web-browsers. In this article, I will show you proof of such. Starting with Brave:

Coming from their own website at https://brave.com, I show you the screenshot of them admitting that they use the chromium core as their framework for their browser:

Brave Website Screenshot

Now, let's take a look at its chief competitor, Firefox. Unlike most of the market, it is not based on Chromium, they're unique, and built their own browser engine called Quantum. The screenshot below comes from their website https://www.firefox.com,

Unlike what many may think, Firefox actually does load webpages faster than Chrome, and is more secure than Chrome because of all the extensions and add-ons (only liberals like Chrome).

Firefox Screenshot Moving on, let's take a look at another browser, Opera. This now Chinese owned browser. They don't admit to it openly on their website, but they do allow usage of Chrome addons on their FAQ page (screenshot below), and ExtremeTech does an article on them switching.

I could keep going with covering browsers, but I decided to cover the most popular (no, Firefox really isn't dead, and Brave has only 3% of the Market, and Opera and Chrome eats up the Majority of it, and Firefox has a chunk of the nerd market). The last one I will cover is Edge. Microsoft won't admit to saying that they use the Chromium Core, but PC Magazine's Article states that they use the Chromium core.

With these browsers that I've covered, you can see that most browsers are chromium. On Android, and ALL browsers are Chrome. Unless the developer actually took the time out to code their own browser. I believe that Firefox coded their own Quantum engine on Android as well. Do your research, and you'll see that I'm right.

Don't be a Google Chrome Sheep.I try to get away from their OS as much as I can. But cost-effective is cost-effective.