Recommended sRGB profile for export - use in browsers

Is there any recommended sRGB profile for use in internet presentation? Below you find the same picture displayed in chrome (left) and internet explorer (right). Colors look quite different, the chrome version appears to be much more natural, the saturation of the ie-version seems to be higher. I know that color management capabilities of different browsers are different. Is there ICC profile recommended that does not show these effects?
The picture was generated using the LR export function. File Format JPEG, Colorspace sRGB.

I see you have a wide gamut monitor...which means the first thing you must learn is to forget IE and deny its very existence . It's useless.
There is only one sRGB, that's not your problem. The problem is IE not converting that sRGB source profile to the monitor profile for display.
They botched it completely with IE. Instead of a normal color management chain - converting source data to your monitor profile - IE converts everything to sRGB and passes that on to the display. What a brilliant idea that was...this way they made absolutely sure, with 100% certainty, that it will never display correctly - especially vividly demonstrated on a wide gamut monitor. Yes, that was sarcasm.
A wide gamut display requires fully color managed software to work as intended. You also need a valid monitor profile for that software to use. These are absolute requirements, no exceptions.
You need a web browser with full color management in all scenarios. The only one that qualifies is Firefox, with color management set to mode 1. This assigns sRGB to all untagged material, honors all embedded profiles, and converts that to your monitor profile for display. No other browser delivers on all counts.

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