Web Browsers Usage By Country

By | March 3, 2011


BrowserRank has put up a world map which displays the most popular web browsers in various countries, both desktop and mobile.

Web Browsers Usage By Country

Mobile Browsers Usage By Country


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Vygantas is a former web designer whose projects are used by companies such as AMD, NVIDIA and departed Westood Studios. Being passionate about software, Vygantas began his journalism career back in 2007 when he founded FavBrowser.com. Having said that, he is also an adrenaline junkie who enjoys good books, fitness activities and Forex trading.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Is that North Korea that’s n/a?
    They don’t have any international communication then?

    • Philax says:

      yes, they don’t have any international communication

      north korea has only some promotion sites

      north korea is a despotic country

  2. Lola says:

    omg Opera

  3. its funny cause all those countries with shitty internet dont even use opera even tho it has a tthe turbo feature

  4. Andrei says:

    Opera web browser should be used by more people. It’s the fastest and safest browser in the world.

  5. psalmsninetyone says:

    This is impressive but looking at the second map make me want to paint it all red, ha! The first one is really deceptive but statistics are statistics… I’m sure it will soon change. Opera on mobile is so popular that it must get websites designed specifically for it alone ;)

    • iPoesc says:

      Yep. The so-called open standardization. Omg, I love how all the Opera users creep around on pages like this assuming that they are the holy guys who are free of the market because they use a browser noone else uses and wanting to be affirmed in their opinion. You know, I have used Opera for quite a long time and switched back to Firefox because it was just better in my eyes.

      • Anonymous says:

        How so? By deafult FF doesn’t even have scroll smoothing on Windows (the feature even IE6 had). I find it really jaring when i go to FF just when i scroll. I personally prefer Opera’s default behaviors of tabs better then FF. But if you want FF style its only a few options away….

        In my eyes, Opera can be whatever you want it to be, Firefox your more so stuck with whats there. As well as the current stable version is one of the slowest on the market (don’t even get my started on CSS compatibility, as a part time web designer, this is really annoying).

        Standards are great, Opera has been really strict with them from day 1. It made Opera less popular back in the day because websites never complied with standards. But now they do (thank god) :).

        PS: Your statement sort of contradicts itself…. If they are using a browser because no one uses it, why would they want more followers? Its more or less, its a great browser, few people give it a go, i wish others could have my experience.

        PSS: Chrome is my second fav browser, again for speed and compatibility reasons.

        • iPoesc says:

          Smooth Scrolling is available in FF under Preferences → Advanced (or however, I don’t know, I don’t use it in English). I always got struggling with Opera’s tab behaviour, Firefox opens the tabs where I want them to be.
          You’re right, Firefox 3.x is crap, it made me switch to Opera, but the Firefox 4 Betas were just better for me, even though they are Beta.
          Yep, Opera has full Acid3-compatibilty, I actually only wanted to say that psalmsninetyone’s opinion (“it must get websites designed specifically for it alone”) was trash.
          Opera is a great browser under the hood, but I don’t like the way I have to use it.

          • Anonymous says:

            I know that smooth scrolling can be enabled,but like i said, “By default FF doesn’t even have scroll smoothing on Windows “. It must be enabled externally for some strange reason……

          • iPoesc says:

            I’m using Linux and I Opera doesn’t offer smooth scrolling for me at all…
            And honestly, navigating to the settings and setting the browser on smooth scrolling once at setting up your computer is no reason to use an other browser :D

  6. Armin says:

    I deem the first map to depict worrying content. :[

  7. Just uc says:

    Is there any second place country usage map?I am sure in the second map,black will spread soon