July 11, 2026

Browser bump or browser bunk?

Firefox 12.58% for Desktop Browser Market Share in North America June 2026

Firefox’s surprise comeback has commenters yelling “no way” and blaming bad math

TLDR: A stats page says Firefox hit 12.58% of desktop browser use in North America in June 2026, but commenters overwhelmingly think the number is wrong or misleading. Instead of cheering a comeback, the community argued over bad data, hidden posts, and whether Firefox is still missing features people actually want.

Firefox supposedly grabbed 12.58% of the desktop browser market in North America in June 2026, and instead of applause, the community responded with a collective “hold on a second”. The biggest reaction was pure disbelief: several commenters stared at the number and immediately called foul, because the jump looks enormous compared with the month before. In plain English, people are struggling to believe one browser suddenly became dramatically more popular overnight without anyone noticing.

That skepticism quickly turned into full-on comment-section theater. One user was furious that the post kept getting flagged and hidden, turning a dry market-share chart into a mini conspiracy saga. Another pointed to Firefox’s own public activity dashboard as a reality check, while others argued this smells less like a real comeback and more like a counting problem. The spiciest theory? Maybe automated bots or artificial intelligence web crawlers accidentally pumped up the numbers. The unspoken shade was brutal: if this were real, Mozilla would probably be bragging loudly by now.

And then came the drive-by hot takes. One commenter basically said, nice stat, still not coming back until Firefox gets stronger built-in ad blocking like Brave. So the mood was not celebration but side-eye, suspicion, and a little chaos. The real headline wasn’t Firefox winning hearts — it was the internet arguing over whether the scoreboard itself had lost its mind.

Key Points

  • The page title states that Firefox had 12.58% desktop browser market share in North America in June 2026.
  • The statistics view is specifically set to the Desktop platform.
  • The page provides platform filters for All Platforms, Desktop, Tablet, and Mobile.
  • The page provides regional filters including worldwide, multiple continents, and specific countries such as the United States Of America, United Kingdom, India, Canada, and Germany.
  • The page includes time filters covering the last 12 months and yearly views for 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, and 2021.

Hottest takes

"Firefox moved from 5% to 12% in one month? That seems unlikely..." — stephen_cagle
"It’s much more likely to be a methodology issue" — alexforster
"When Firefox has an internal adblock like Brave, I will come back" — dxxvi
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