January 2015 Browser Share
As endjin.com gets a few tens of thousands of users a month, who tend to be focussed in the general segment of 'Microsoft Platform Developers, CIOs and CTOs", and tend to arrive via a Google search, we have (more out of interest than anything else) been keeping tabs on browser share.
Starting this month, I'm going to publish those stats on the blog, as you might find them interesting too.
We also have a number of customer websites with interesting traffic numbers. For comparison, I'm going to publish some stats from a site whose audience has a high proportion of ABC1s, viewing in England.
Microsoft Platform Developers, CIOs, CTOs, Global
Browser | January | |
---|---|---|
Share % | Change (%points) | |
Chrome | 64 | 0 |
Firefox | 16 | 0 |
Safari | 9 | 4 |
IE (all) | 8 | 0 |
Then, drilling into IE versions
IE 1167
IE Version | January |
---|---|
Share % | |
IE 10 | 14 |
IE 9 | 12 |
IE 8 | 6 |
IE 7 | 1 |
IE 6 | 0 |
This is the first month we have had exactly zero sessions from IE6 since we started the site 4 years ago. Compared to a year ago, IE 8 usage is down by 70%, and IE 11 usage has nearly doubled (with a little spike around the end-of-life announcements in August).
English ABC1s
Browser | January | |
---|---|---|
Share % | Change (%points) | |
Chrome | 29 | 0 |
Firefox | 6 | -1 |
Safari | 46 | 3 |
IE (all) | 15 | -2 |
Again, drilling into IE versions
IE 1151
IE Version | January |
---|---|
Share % | |
IE 10 | 10 |
IE 9 | 22 |
IE 8 | 14 |
IE 7 | 3 |
IE 6 | 0 |
Interesting to see a far higher proportion of IE 9 users - perhaps reflecting Windows 7 consumers who have not updated their browser since it was installed on their machine, and of course, far higher Safari usage: 28% of all sessions are from iPhone or iPad.