Open source icon Mozilla Firefox has grown to command a substantial level of market share within the Internet browser marketplace. Due to the free software’s unique nature as an open source project, updates to improve functionality and bug fixes are frequent. Maximizing the adoption rate of Firefox’s latest version is important in order to maintain the security of its users, while also ensuring that the software’s millions-strong user base won’t be shut out on some of the latest and greatest features available on the Web. To visualize the rate of adoption, Chitika Insights tracked how many people have switched over to the 12th version of Firefox since April 24 – covering its first week of wide release based upon share of ad impressions within the Chitika network for each version of Firefox.
Some unique findings:
- The adoption rate of the latest Firefox version has made it the second-most popular version of Firefox (24% share) only 4 days after its release.
- The significant day-to-day percentage increases indicate more willingness from users to utilize the auto-update feature, and is in stark contrast to the low degree of adoption of Firefox 9 back in January.
Our data confirms that users of Firefox 11 were the most likely to switch to version 12, with percentages remaining relatively constant for Firefox 3 (18%), Firefox 10 (4%) and all other versions (16%).
- The phenomena of stalwart users not updating their software is very much a force within the Firefox user community, with 38% of Firefox users browsing with pre-version 11 software.
While the level of version 11 to version 12 adoption is promising, it is troubling from a functionality standpoint that more than a third of users still browse using old software. With inherent compatibility issues, the Web experience can be impacted and cause users to switch browsers, which could be partially responsible for Firefox’s loss in market share and rank as the second-most popular browser in the U.S. and Canada (Google Chrome now controls 20% as compared to Firefox’s 15%).
Since the initial period of observation, version 11 usage has dropped to just over 9%, with version 12 now accounting for nearly 57% of all Firefox traffic – more than double its share in the first week. For a look into this evolving distribution of Firefox version usage, be sure to check out our live tracker at https://labs.chitika.com/firefox12.
Stay tuned to Chitika Insights as we track the progress of Web browsers as new versions of Internet Explorer, Chrome, and others are introduced over the year.
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I’m still using firefox 11, haven’t updated to 12 yet. The update information has poped up for several times.
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