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I noticed the other day that Adobe Camera Raw and Windows Photos display my photos (exported in the sRGB color space) identically in terms of color, but that when I view the same photos on Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge, the photos appear noticeably different. I did some googling to discover why this is, and I read that Adobe applications and Windows Photos are fully color-managed, and thus, I can trust them for accurate color-space reproduction. However, I also read that browsers are not fully color managed, especially when dealing with wide-gamut monitors...
It may also be relevant to add that I do use a wide-gamut (DCI-P3) monitor, and I have never experienced this in the past with sRGB monitors. I have also attached screenshots which show the color discrepancies, although I'd like to mention that the screenshots of the image in ACR and Windows Photos appear a bit muted when compared to the original image viewed in the respective applications.
So, does anyone know why this is happening or if there's a possible fix? I don't mind just working with what I see in Adobe Camera Raw and Windows Photos, but it'd be nice if all my applications were on the same page.

Screenshot from Adobe Camera Raw. This appears slightly muted in the screenshot compared to viewing the original, however, it shows the consistency in color management between ACR and Windows Photos.

Screenshot from Windows Photos.

Screenshot from Google Chrome. Not only are the colors different, the image also appears slightly brighter.

Screenshot from Microsoft Edge. By far, the worst deviation from the norm (ACR and Windows Photos).
It may also be relevant to add that I do use a wide-gamut (DCI-P3) monitor, and I have never experienced this in the past with sRGB monitors. I have also attached screenshots which show the color discrepancies, although I'd like to mention that the screenshots of the image in ACR and Windows Photos appear a bit muted when compared to the original image viewed in the respective applications.
So, does anyone know why this is happening or if there's a possible fix? I don't mind just working with what I see in Adobe Camera Raw and Windows Photos, but it'd be nice if all my applications were on the same page.

Screenshot from Adobe Camera Raw. This appears slightly muted in the screenshot compared to viewing the original, however, it shows the consistency in color management between ACR and Windows Photos.

Screenshot from Windows Photos.

Screenshot from Google Chrome. Not only are the colors different, the image also appears slightly brighter.

Screenshot from Microsoft Edge. By far, the worst deviation from the norm (ACR and Windows Photos).