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We've looked at the metrics of Gemius, which provides the data for the audited Netmonitor, a few times in the past, but since online behavior is constantly changing, it doesn't hurt to find out how people access websites these days. The data used by Gemius comes from hundreds of the largest websites in the Czech Republic, and thanks to the fact that Gemius measures the largest websites on the Czech Internet, it has very interesting data at its disposal that really tells about which browsers, operating systems or types of devices users in the Czech Republic use.

As Apple fans, we are of course most interested in the operating system. iOS. It is constantly growing slightly and, as can be seen in the following graph, it has grown by 1% over the last year, at the expense of the Android operating system. We are now only talking about operating systems used in smartphones in the Czech Republic. Here, 99,9% of all Internet visits come from iOS or Android. Apple even managed to get over the 20% mark last fall, but it has now been at around 19,80% for several months and has had an average of exactly 19,81% of all internet accesses over the past year. It can therefore be said that iOS is used by 19,81% of people in the Czech Republic, while Android is four times better off.

Number of iPhones in CR

If we then consider all operating systems regardless of device, operating systems from Applol, so iOS and MacOS together account for a total of 12,47%, with the number one being Windows, which is currently only available on PCs and tablets and has 46,35% of the market, while Android has 40,41% of the market. It is doing best iOS within tablets, where it has 21,01% of the market and the rest is essentially only Android, because other operating systems take up only two tenths of a percent on tablets in the Czech Republic. The ratio of Internet access from PCs and smartphones is currently very similar in the Czech Republic, with 49,34% of users accessing the Internet from a computer, 46,97% from a smartphone and 3,31% from a tablet. However, it should be noted that the ratio of accesses is largely determined by the current situation, when people are forced to spend time at home and prefer to use the Internet comfortably from a computer rather than from a mobile phone.

The data used in this article comes from the company Gemius, which is well known to most owners of large websites. This is the most widely used audited measurement of website traffic in the Czech Republic/Slovakia, which is used by hundreds of the largest websites in the Czech Republic/Slovakia. If you do not use Google Analytics and want to show your data publicly, then you use Netmonitor, which then uses Gemius services to measure traffic. This is therefore truly relevant data. Although the company itself does not state anywhere what sample of the population it measures or how large the percentage deviations are, given the number of sites included and their size, it can be assumed that the deviations will indeed be minismall, in the order of low percentage units.

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