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A World Wide View of Browsing the World Wide Web

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posted on 2023-11-29, 18:22 authored by Kimberly Ruth, Aurore FassAurore Fass, Jonathan Azose, Mark Pearson, Emma Thomas, Caitlin Sadowski, Zakir Durumeric
In this paper, we perform the first large-scale study of how people spend time on the web. Our study is based on anonymous, aggregate telemetry data from several hundred million Google Chrome users who have explicitly enabled sharing URLs with Google and who have usage statistic reporting enabled. We analyze the distribution of web traffic, the types of websites that people visit and spend the most time on, the differences between desktop and mobile browsing behavior, the geographical differences in web usage, and the most popular websites in regions worldwide. Our study sheds light on online user behavior and how the research community can more accurately analyze the web in the future.

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Preferred Citation

Kimberly Ruth, Aurore Fass, Jonathan Azose, Mark Pearson, Emma Thomas, Caitlin Sadowski and Zakir Durumeric. A World Wide View of Browsing the World Wide Web. In: ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC). 2022.

Primary Research Area

  • Empirical and Behavioral Security

Name of Conference

ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC)

Legacy Posted Date

2022-09-20

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@inproceedings{cispa_all_3786, title = "A World Wide View of Browsing the World Wide Web", author = "Ruth, Kimberly and Fass, Aurore and Azose, Jonathan and Pearson, Mark and Thomas, Emma and Sadowski, Caitlin and Durumeric, Zakir", booktitle="{ACM Internet Measurement Conference (IMC)}", year="2022", }

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