The 25% rise of Global Internet Traffic for 2024 There are plenty of things we all become aware of that come as no surprise. Seeing ever greater parts of our lives moving into the digital realm is to be expected, and it’s increasingly common for people to be online because of their need for productivity rather than simply browsing the web for whatever it is that interests them. The growth of the Internet of Things is something that very much goes alongside all of this, and there are likely to be other major trends and developments in the future that will increase our reliance on the World Wide Web. That’s something that is very relevant for us here at 4GoodHosting in the same way it would be for any good Canadian web hosting provider, and as this year comes close to ending it seems that Internet traffic has gone up quite considerably over the last 12 months. The 25% rise in global internet traffic definitely reflects an increased reliance on online services, and it’s also not surprising that Google retained its position as the most popular internet site. The other leaders were Facebook, Apple, and TikTok, and Instagram and Twitter/X also ranked high for where Internet users are spending most of their time. Another noteworthy trend seen with Internet use over the year is the way financial organizations were prime targets for cyberattacks. The most common of these threats were deceptive links and extortion attempts in emails. The fact that were so many Internet outages - over 180 incidents worldwide – is something that is more of a problem because of the increased reliance we talked about earlier. There ere only 150 reported internet shutdowns in 2022, and it’s been reported that a lot of the increase is attributable to government-imposed shutdowns Also not surprising is seeing that smartphones are the primary way people access the internet. In 2023 more than 40% of users who went on the Internet did so via a mobile device, and one-third of the with an Apple device. Another contributor in all of this is the way SpaceX Starlink is becoming...
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