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StatCounter is a web traffic analysis website started in 1999. [1] Access to basic services is free to use and advanced services can cost between US$5 and US$119 a month. [2] StatCounter is based in Dublin, Ireland. The statistics from StatCounter are used to compute web usage share for example. [3]
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Instructions to run this Install R if necessary (Ubuntu: sudo apt-get install r-base-core) Copy source from above and save, for example, as "Usage share of web browsers (Source StatCounter).R"
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Usage share of web browsers according to StatCounter from 2008-07 to 2019-05. StatCounter statistics are directly derived from hits (not unique visitors) from 3 million sites using StatCounter totaling more than 15 billion hits per month. [30] No weightings are used.
The range of measured mobile web use varies a lot by country, and a StatCounter press release recognizes "India amongst world leaders in use of mobile to surf the internet" [181] (of the big countries) where the share is around (or over) 80% [182] and desktop is at 19.56%, with Russia trailing with 17.8% mobile use (and desktop the rest).
English: Development of web browser usage share according to StatCounter data. Only browsers with a share of 2% or higher in December 2024 or ones with a share of more than 10% in the past are plotted. This file was derived from: Web browser usage share, May 2017.svg