In 2023, most of the global website traffic was still generated by humans but bot traffic is constantly growing. Fraudulent traffic through bad bot actors accounted for 32 percent of global web traffic in the most recently measured period, representing an increase of 1.8 percent from the previous year. Sophistication of Bad Bots on the rise The complexity of malicious bot activity has dramatically increased in recent years. Advanced bad bots have doubled in prevalence over the past two years, indicating a surge in the sophistication of cyber threats. Simultaneously, simple bad bots saw a 6 percent increase compared to the previous year, suggesting a shift in the landscape of automated threats. Meanwhile, areas like entertainment, and law & government face the highest amount of advanced bad bots, with more than 78 percent of their bot traffic affected by evasive applications. Good and bad bots across industries The impact of bot traffic varies across different sectors. Bad bots accounted for over 57.2 percent of the gaming segment's web traffic. Meanwhile, almost half of the online traffic for telecom and ISPs was moved by malicious applications. However, not all bot traffic is considered bad. Some of these applications help index websites for search engines or monitor website performance, assisting users throughout their online search. Therefore, areas like entertainment, food and groceries, and financial services experienced notable levels of good bot traffic, demonstrating the diverse applications of benign automated systems across different sectors.
Mobile accounts for approximately half of web traffic worldwide. In the last quarter of 2024, mobile devices (excluding tablets) generated 62.54 percent of global website traffic. Mobiles and smartphones consistently hoovered around the 50 percent mark since the beginning of 2017, before surpassing it in 2020. Mobile traffic Due to low infrastructure and financial restraints, many emerging digital markets skipped the desktop internet phase entirely and moved straight onto mobile internet via smartphone and tablet devices. India is a prime example of a market with a significant mobile-first online population. Other countries with a significant share of mobile internet traffic include Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya. In most African markets, mobile accounts for more than half of the web traffic. By contrast, mobile only makes up around 45.49 percent of online traffic in the United States. Mobile usage The most popular mobile internet activities worldwide include watching movies or videos online, e-mail usage and accessing social media. Apps are a very popular way to watch video on the go and the most-downloaded entertainment apps in the Apple App Store are Netflix, Tencent Video and Amazon Prime Video.
This map contains a dynamic traffic map service with capabilities for visualizing traffic speeds relative to free-flow speeds as well as traffic incidents which can be visualized and identified. The traffic data is updated every five minutes. Traffic speeds are displayed as a percentage of free-flow speeds, which is frequently the speed limit or how fast cars tend to travel when unencumbered by other vehicles. The streets are color coded as follows:Green (fast): 85 - 100% of free flow speedsYellow (moderate): 65 - 85%Orange (slow); 45 - 65%Red (stop and go): 0 - 45%Esri's historical, live, and predictive traffic feeds come directly from TomTom (www.tomtom.com). Historical traffic is based on the average of observed speeds over the past year. The live and predictive traffic data is updated every five minutes through traffic feeds. The color coded traffic map layer can be used to represent relative traffic speeds; this is a common type of a map for online services and is used to provide context for routing, navigation and field operations. The traffic map layer contains two sublayers: Traffic and Live Traffic. The Traffic sublayer (shown by default) leverages historical, live and predictive traffic data; while the Live Traffic sublayer is calculated from just the live and predictive traffic data only. A color coded traffic map can be requested for the current time and any time in the future. A map for a future request might be used for planning purposes. The map also includes dynamic traffic incidents showing the location of accidents, construction, closures and other issues that could potentially impact the flow of traffic. Traffic incidents are commonly used to provide context for routing, navigation and field operations. Incidents are not features; they cannot be exported and stored for later use or additional analysis. The service works globally and can be used to visualize traffic speeds and incidents in many countries. Check the service coverage web map to determine availability in your area of interest. In the coverage map, the countries color coded in dark green support visualizing live traffic. The support for traffic incidents can be determined by identifying a country. For detailed information on this service, including a data coverage map, visit the directions and routing documentation and ArcGIS Help.
The entertainment websites with the highest reach on PC in South Korea as of November 2024 was youtube.com, with around 51 percent of computer users accessing it. Among the entertainment sites with the highest reach one can find international streaming services such as netflix.com as well as South Korean streaming services like wavve.com.
Seattle has seven Customer Service Centers and one mobile unit located throughout the city. These "little city halls", formerly known as neighborhood service centers, are where you can go to find information about Seattle services and programs. In addition, they provide payment and information services with customer service representatives assisting more than 225,000 residents each year to obtain pet licenses, pay City Light and Combined Utility bills, pay traffic tickets, apply for U.S. passports (except the downtown SMT Customer Service Center), or to find information about City of Seattle jobs. See website for more information.Displays data from DON.CSTMRSRVCCNTRS. Labels are based on the attribute NAME.Updated as needed, last update August 2022.
La dimensione e la quota del mercato sono classificate in base a Performance Monitoring (Uptime Monitoring, Response Time Monitoring, Transaction Monitoring, Resource Monitoring, Load Testing) and Functional Monitoring (API Monitoring, User Experience Monitoring, Synthetic Monitoring, Real User Monitoring, Browser Monitoring) and Security Monitoring (SSL Monitoring, Malware Monitoring, Vulnerability Scanning, DDoS Protection, Data Breach Monitoring) and Compliance Monitoring (GDPR Compliance Monitoring, PCI Compliance Monitoring, Accessibility Monitoring, Content Compliance Monitoring, Privacy Compliance Monitoring) and Analytics and Reporting (Traffic Analytics, Behavior Analytics, Custom Reporting, Alerting and Notifications, Dashboard Analytics) and regioni geografiche (Nord America, Europa, Asia-Pacifico, Sud America, Medio Oriente e Africa)
In April 2025, booking.com was the most visited travel and tourism website worldwide. That month, Booking’s web page recorded around *** million visits. Tripadvisor.com and airbnb.com followed in the ranking, with roughly *** million and ** million visits, respectively. Popular online travel agencies in the U.S. Online travel agencies (OTAs), such as Booking.com and Expedia, offer a wide variety of services, including online hotel bookings, flight reservations, and car rentals. According to the Statista Consumer Insights Global survey, when looking at flight search engine online bookings by brand in the United States, Expedia and Booking.com were the most popular options when it came to making online flight reservations in 2024. When focusing on hotel and private accommodation online bookings in the U.S., Booking.com was the most popular brand, followed by Airbnb, Expedia, and Hotels.com. Booking Holdings vs. Expedia Group Booking.com is one of the most popular sites of the online travel group Booking Holdings, the leading online travel agency worldwide based on revenue, that also owns brands like Priceline, Kayak, and Agoda. In 2024, Booking Holdings' revenue amounted to almost ** billion U.S. dollars, the highest figure reported by the company to date. Meanwhile, global revenue of Expedia Group, which manages brands like Expedia, Hotels.com, and Vrbo, reached nearly ** billion U.S. dollars that year.
In September 2023, Fox News ranked first among the most popular multiplatform conservative and right-wing websites in the United States with over 78.6 million unique visitors from mobile and desktop connections. Far-right website and printed magazine Epoch Times ranked second with approximately 5.9 million unique monthly visitors.
In February 2024, the Indonesian e-commerce Shopee ranked first among the most clicked e-commerce sites in Indonesia, with around 228 million clicks. This was followed by Tokopedia and Lazada ID. The rise of e-commerce in Indonesia E-commerce has been on the rise in Indonesia for a while now and is not expected to stop anytime soon. The archipelago stretches from the western end on Sumatra to the easternmost point in New Guinea over 17 thousand islands and well over five thousand kilometers. As a result, it is difficult for ordinary businesses to reach customers in remote areas. In addition to the on-going traffic issues in key cities like Java, online shopping solutions are a great way to succeed. Challenges for e-commerce players However, this does not mean that every e-commerce company is successful. It is rather important to adapt the service to the local market. For example, Bukalapak noticed that not everybody in Indonesia is online yet and therefore established close partnerships with small shops across the country. These little shops can be approached by inhabitants without an internet connection. For the people it is a possibility to have access to a variety of products and Bukalapak can generate money with clients who don’t even have internet access.
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In 2023, most of the global website traffic was still generated by humans but bot traffic is constantly growing. Fraudulent traffic through bad bot actors accounted for 32 percent of global web traffic in the most recently measured period, representing an increase of 1.8 percent from the previous year. Sophistication of Bad Bots on the rise The complexity of malicious bot activity has dramatically increased in recent years. Advanced bad bots have doubled in prevalence over the past two years, indicating a surge in the sophistication of cyber threats. Simultaneously, simple bad bots saw a 6 percent increase compared to the previous year, suggesting a shift in the landscape of automated threats. Meanwhile, areas like entertainment, and law & government face the highest amount of advanced bad bots, with more than 78 percent of their bot traffic affected by evasive applications. Good and bad bots across industries The impact of bot traffic varies across different sectors. Bad bots accounted for over 57.2 percent of the gaming segment's web traffic. Meanwhile, almost half of the online traffic for telecom and ISPs was moved by malicious applications. However, not all bot traffic is considered bad. Some of these applications help index websites for search engines or monitor website performance, assisting users throughout their online search. Therefore, areas like entertainment, food and groceries, and financial services experienced notable levels of good bot traffic, demonstrating the diverse applications of benign automated systems across different sectors.