Thanks for sharing. This is very useful information in so many ways.
For contrast, for awareness, here is some info about the mobile site https://analytics.wikimedia.org/dashboards/browsers/#mobile-site-by-browser, which looks pretty different to desktop (last month's data):
- Safari iOS is ~40.1% - Mobile Safari (38%) - iOS Chrome (safari based) (2.1%) - Chrome is 43.7% - Chrome Mobile is 42% - Chrome is 1.7% - Android Browser is 2.5%, with v4 being 1.9% of it - Opera mini is 1.3% - UC browser is 1.1%
Nuria, do you know what is the 8.8% classified as "other"? Crawler bots?
Some highlights from the last year:
- Chrome + Safari are ~84% - Chrome mobile surpassed Safari mobile and has kept growing, more slowly in the last months. - Safari mobile usage seems pretty stable and most users are on v10 - The Android browser has been steadily decreasing usage, and most of it is now on the v4 version, which means the old Android 2 browsers are less of a worry
On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 8:33 PM Nuria Ruiz nuria@wikimedia.org wrote:
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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