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    Question What share of your main website visitors use Chrome?

    Chrome has become the dominant Internet browser. According to statcounter, it currently has a 65% share, with Safari a distant second at a little under 19%, and Edge in third place at a little under 4%.

    But the market share can differ dramatically for different websites. I'll give a few examples.

    For the GPWA website, for the period June to August 2021, Google analytics reports the following:

    55.9% Chrome
    22.0% Internet Explorer
    12.6% Safari
    3.5% Firefox

    For a gaming industry news site I'm involved with, the distribution was as follows:

    47.0% Chrome
    42.2% Safari
    3.6% Edge
    2.3% Firefox

    And for an online gaming review site I'm involved with, the distribution was as follows:

    84.1% Chrome
    9.4% Safari
    1.4% Samsung Internet
    1.4% Firefox

    So, there can clearly be significant variation between sites.

    For this week's poll I ask what percentage of your visitors use Chrome. Beyond that, I invite you to post more detailed statistics on browser market share for your sites.

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    Based on 17,000 users at GoonersGuide.com
    52.86% Chrome
    28.02% Safari
    3.76% Samsung internet
    3.54% Firefox
    2.89% Edge
    2.69% Opera
    2.37% Opera Mini
    1.38% Internet Explorer
    1.06% UC Browser
    0.91% Android Webview

    And more rats and mice .. (10 or less users)
    Amazon Silk, Puffin, bitdiscovery, Coc Coc, Ya Browser, Blackberry ...

    We get users from 100+ countries each month - so there are a lot of regional differences and infrastructure and some weird browsers.

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    Year to date:

    Chrome: 49.37%
    Safari 28.61%
    Firefox 5.29%
    Edge 4.88%
    Android Browser 4.85%
    Samsung Internet 3.48%

    Rest are <1%
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    For summer 2021:

    Chrome: 81.70%

    Safari: 5.94%
    Opera: 4.16%
    Samsung Internet 3.67%
    Edge 1.93%

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    For those who don't know how to easily access this data, and use Google Analytics, the data can be found under:

    Audience > Technology > Browser and OS

    Here is a screenshot:

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    I haven't looked at this data in years. It doesn't really matter all that much to our operation tbh.

    Nonetheless, here are YTD stats:

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Views: 166
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    This sample covers 205 countries according to Google Analytics. I don't think 205 countries exist, but however Google chops them up, this is what they use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PROFRBcom View Post
    I haven't looked at this data in years. It doesn't really matter all that much to our operation tbh.

    Nonetheless, here are YTD stats:

    Name:  2i6rb8Y.jpg
Views: 166
Size:  18.5 KB


    This sample covers 205 countries according to Google Analytics. I don't think 205 countries exist, but however Google chops them up, this is what they use.
    Yes, same. I didn't check it for long time. But saw the pool and it became curious to see my data)

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    I am from India and all my projects are also aimed at a local audience. Half a year ago I did some analytics about it and found out that about 60% of my audience uses Chrome. In general, this figure did not surprise me very much, because it is the most popular browser in our country. And my data is somewhere within the general statistics for the country

    I haven't done any analysis right now, but I don't think the percentages have changed much

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    For my main site:
    Safari - 46.5%
    Chrome: 45.5%
    Samsung Internet + Opera + Firefox around 2% each.

    It's a very mobile oriented site, and most of the traffic comes from the USA where iPhones dominate.

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