Webrtc block for chrome mac

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Windows 10 is 65% of all Windows deployments, so Edge is the default install browser that could potentially be used by more than 22% of pageviews and more than 50% of all Desktop pageviews. If you’re new around WebRTC the rundown may give you some ideas for testing your own product.Įdge is a big deal because Windows 10 is a big deal – according to StatCounter, Windows has a 34% OS market share overall and 78% of the Desktop browser market. The short answer is there is no real difference, but you can read below for background details on the tests I ran. The big question is how different is Edgium from Chrome for WebRTC usage? This certainly will make life easier for WebRTC developers since the previous Edge had many differences from other implementations.

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Yesterday Microsoft’s “new” Edge browser based on Chromium – commonly referred to Edgium – went GA.