Each month W3Counter aggregates anonymous data from visits to all the sites we track to produce the Global Web Stats report. Using this data, we break down market share for web browsers, operating systems and screen resolutions. We also keep track of what countries are most active in browsing the sites we track to give context to the other statistics.
Archived reports are available, free of charge, back to May 2007 for trend analysis. News media and bloggers are free to cite our statistics in their publications.
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