⚡ Networking in France

Networking technologies are protocols, standards, and mechanisms that provide secure and reliable delivery of web content, data exchange management, security policies, and performance optimization between servers and clients.

France is a Western European country with a population of around 69 million people.

According to our data, networking technologies are used on 92.4% of websites from France.

⭐ Most Popular in 2026

The following chart shows the top networking technologies in France in 2026, based on market share.

The most popular is TLS with an impressive share of 84.3%, followed by HTTP 2+ with 72.2% and Cookies with 36.8%.

🚀 Highlights

Here is a list of the top technologies that are more popular in France than worldwide.
Differences between global and country rankings are shown in parentheses.

✨ Best Networking Technologies

Below is a more detailed list of 10 networking technologies used on sites from France, ranked by their market share.

RankNameMarket share
1
TLS
Fremont, California, United States

A cryptographic protocol that provides end-to-end encryption of data transmitted over the Internet, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and authentication between communicating systems.

2
HTTP 2+
Fremont, California, United States

An application-layer protocol used to transfer resources such as HTML documents, images, and other web content, forming the foundation of data communication in web browsers.

3
Cookies
Fremont, California, United States

Small pieces of data that a website sends to a visitor's web browser when they visit.

4
HSTS
Fremont, California, United States

The HTTP Strict Transport Security standard ensures that a user's browser always connects to a website using HTTPS.

5
♯ ETag
Fremont, California, United States

An identifier for a specific version of a resource that is used for cache validation.

6
CSP
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

The Content-Security-Policy HTTP response header and meta tag are used to control what resources a given page can load.

7
↪ Redirect

Cross-domain redirection that sends visitors to a different domain.

8
CORS
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

An HTTP header-based mechanism used to safely bypass same-origin policy and allow requests to other domains.

9
QUIC
Fremont, California, United States

A multiplexed transport layer network protocol built on top of UDP, originally developed at Google.

10
FTP
Fremont, California, United States

A standard network protocol for transferring files between a server and a client.

👉 See Also

Data is based on the analysis of 111,745 websites from France.
Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.