im not american. i heard about this website and was curious if other Nations also have such a Statistic.
Those Firefox figures are abysmal. Argh.
The US goverment also uses a lot of IPv6 since there was a mandated transition that came from.the department of defense.
Even if it were 26% it would be somewhat irrelevant. Ordinary people do not use desktop computers any more. To repeat (because in this community there’s a lot of stubborn resistance to this fact): ordinary people do not use desktop computers any more.
To be clear, I do, and you do. But we are a small and shrinking minority.
I’m not sure why this is getting down voted. The stats are pretty clear and come from multiple sources. Android is dominating everything.
They do use PCs. Just not 100% of the time, but its 70% phone or tablet and 30% Laptop/Tower.
You are confusing middle-class Americans with everyone else in the world.
Most Worldpeople never even had a PC or even a Phone, so they dont count in this statistic.
Ashburn at 4.8% tells me this includes data center traffic, as not many people live there but a shit ton of data centers do.
Could it be from https://warrior.archiveteam.org/? They were archiving data the US government was removing, and the tooling uses a Linux VM.
Most servers use Linux so it should be at least at 30%. That stats are very weird or I’m really not understanding how they work.
It seems to specifically be looking at users who have gone on US government websites. Its not measuring all devices in the country.
Sorry, but I’m more curious at the Windows 2000 with 1%, which is more than win 7 and 8?! XP isn’t even listed, so I am pretty confused by that stat.
Fun fact: I have visited a US state prison whose systems were running windows vista and 98
I wonder if it’s got something to do with some sort of old, out-of-date software that only runs on 2000.
Some lab and manufacturing equipment are still stuck on incredibly old versions of Windows. However, the thought of those machines still touching the Internet to the point where it can be counted by these statistics is honestly terrifying.
Absolutely. Honestly it might be safe simply because people have stopped writing malware for it