🆚 Disable right click vs. Mark of the Web
- 📈 Disable right click is twice as popular as Mark of the Web.
- 🌎 Disable right click is more popular in the United States, India, and Japan.
- 🌍 Mark of the Web is more popular in China, Russia, and Hong Kong.
Statistics based on 3.3M+ analyzed websites. About this data
Type
Other technology
Other technology
About
Websites that have disabled the right mouse click menu.
Mark of the Web is a special HTML comment that references the security zone for Internet Explorer.
Headquarters
Redmond, Washington, United States
Website
Popularity
Determined by the number of sites using each technology.
Disable right click technology is 2.5 times more popular than Mark of the Web.
Total websites
Market share
Other
Popularity by country
Determined by the number of sites detected from each country.
Disable right click is more popular in the United States, India, and Japan, while Mark of the Web is more popular in China, Russia, and Hong Kong.
United States
India
Japan
United Kingdom
Germany
Italy
Spain
China
France
Brazil
Popularity by domain category
Determined by the number of sites in each category.
Disable right click is more popular among sites focused on business, blogs and wiki, and marketing and merchandising, while Mark of the Web is more commonly used on software and hardware, personal pages, and forum, bulletin boards sites.
Business
Blogs/Wiki
Marketing/Merchandising
Education/Reference
Entertainment
General News
Online Shopping
Internet Services
Travel
Health
Top sites
Top-ranked sites that use these technologies.
Compare alternatives
Technologies with similar characteristics.
See also
🗃️ About This Data
- We evaluate the popularity of technologies based on the number of websites where we detect their usage.
- Technologies without a detectable web footprint, and those we do not track, are not reflected in the calculated market share.
- This report is based on the analysis of 3,375,483 websites.
- Statistics were last calculated on .
- For more details, see our methodology and disclaimer.