Web Http Archive almanac: Opening the inequalities in the performance of mobile and desktop veb


HTTP Archive is a project that analyzes data from millions of sites to track trends in web technologies, performance metrics and custom experience. This year's almanacs are considering changes in technologies that can affect businesses and users.
“Web Performance is Tied to What Device and Networks People Afford,” The Report Notes, Highlighting the Socioconomic Implications of this Growing Divide.
The most significant conclusion that was made in this study is the expansion of the performance break between table and mobile versions of websites. With the introduction of a new Google Core Web Vitals metric, known as interaction to Next Paint (Inp), this gap has become even wider. 🚀
- 📌 Desktop sites reach 97% of "good" points for the Inp metric.
- 📌 Mobile sites are lagging behind 74% of "good" points for the Inp metric.
- 📌 The average time of mobile sites blocking is 18 times higher than the desktop ones.
It should be noted that tracking remains common throughout the web. According to the report, 61% of Cooki is set in the context of the third party, indicating that these cookies can be used for off -sheet tracking and targeted advertising. 🚀
Статтю згенеровано з використанням ШІ на основі зазначеного матеріалу, відредаговано та перевірено автором вручну для точності та корисності.
https://www.searchenginejournal.com/http-archive-report-61-of-cookies-enable-third-party-tracking/532581/