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Chrome Mobile is the Top Mobile Browser

Chrome Mobile is currently the most popular web browser on Mobile according to Microsoft Clarity's review of my page. Google Chrome for Mobile is a mobile internet browser that makes it easy for users to surf the web at rapid speed on a mobile device. 56.64% of Visitors from my blogsite use Chrome Mobile, while 15.57% use Mobile Safari. 7.92% use Chrome and 1.64% use Samsung Internet. Chrome is secure by default, protecting you from dangerous and deceptive sites that might steal your passwords or infect your computer. Advanced technologies, such as site isolation, sandboxing, and predictive phishing protections, keep you and your data safe. How to Install Chrome Mobile: On your Android phone or tablet, go to Google Chrome. Tap Install. Tap Accept. To start browsing, go to the Home or All Apps page. Tap the Chrome app . Chrome is faster than fast – it’s engineered for speed and has the tools to help you get things done quickly. And with automatic updates, you always have the newest

There are 34 Million Single Persons in the Philippines

According to the most recent data from Philippine Statistics Authority, there are 34,487,076 single persons in the Philippines aged 10 years and over from a total of 109 million population in the Philippines. While persons in common-law/live-in marital arrangements continued to increase since 2010, the number of single individuals shrunk slightly from 2015 to 2020. There are more single males than females across all regions and across age groups below 60 years old. Davo de Oro, Davao Occidental and Apayao had the highest sex ratio while, Sulu, City of San Juan and Lanao del Sur had the lowest. Sex ratio stands at 103 males per 100 females 1. The sex ratio in the Philippines was computed at 103 in 2020. This means that there were 103 males for every 100 females. The sex ratio in 2015 was slightly lower at 102 males per 100 females. (Figure 2) 2. In 2020, children aged below 15 years had a sex ratio of 107 males per 100 females, while those aged 15 to 64 years had a sex ratio of 103 male