@Joaquin
I also learned not long ago that our metrics for Opera Mini and UC browser are not representative of the real traffic those browsers drive because they server render cached versions of our sites on their own servers which they serve directly to the browsers, and they don't share their analytics.
Oh, interesting. Will bring this out with the team.
@Vito
I see a huge % of "other", what does it include?
It is explained a couple emails back in this thread. Please, ping me if you can not see that, and I will paste that again.
Cheers!
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 2:29 PM, Vi to vituzzu.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
I see a huge % of "other", what does it include?
Vito
2017-07-17 20:33 GMT+02:00 Nuria Ruiz nuria@wikimedia.org:
Hello:
Please take a look at the new browser report with more detailed desktop site data (all wikimedia projects agreggated):
https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/browsers/# desktop-site-by-browser
Some highlights:
Data is very stable over the last year
Chrome in the lead with 45% of traffic, closely followed by IE (18%)
and
FF (13%)
The bulk of IE traffic is IE11 and IE7
Edge shows up with 4% slowly catching up to Safari (5%)
This data is still subject to fluctuations due to bot traffic not
identified as such. We will be working on this next year.
Thanks,
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