Browse Happy

Browse Happy is a simple website often linked to show users with outdated browsers the latest versions of major browsers. Its goal is to promote the use of up-to-date browsers for improved security, support, features, performance, and implementation of web standards.

According to our data, Browse Happy is the 8th most popular widget on the web.
It has 6.6% of the widget market share and is detected on 0.7% of all websites.

πŸ“Š Rankings and Market Share

πŸ† Browse Happy Awards

⚑ Sites Using Browse Happy

We have data on 24,884 websites that use the Browse Happy widget. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.

The highest rated site using Browse Happy is trilltrill.jp.

#WebsiteRankCountryLanguage
1 trilltrill.jp #868 Japan Japanese
2 viber.com #1,179 American English
3 coxautoinc.com #1,258 United States American English
4 mrmai.net #1,627 Singapore Vietnamese
5 teletalk.com.bd #1,896 Bangladesh Bangla
6 ucla.edu #1,904 United States English
7 libreoffice.org #2,057 Germany American English
8 findagrave.com #2,063 United States English
9 catawiki.com #2,161 Netherlands English
10 hsn.com #2,348 United States English
11 overdrive.com #2,581 United States English
12 jdsports.co.uk #2,626 United Kingdom English
13 thriftbooks.com #2,716 English
14 pitc.com.pk #2,744 Pakistan British English
15 brother-usa.com #2,923 United States English
16 meteo.gr #2,934 Greece Greek
17 idaho.gov #3,491 United States American English
18 gutefrage.net #3,553 Germany German
19 wikiloc.com #3,645 English
20 51cg1.com #3,760 China Chinese

πŸ“ˆ Usage Statistics

Most of the sites that use Browse Happy:

Most of the sites using Browse Happy are from the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

  • United States 19%
  • United Kingdom 8.3%
  • Germany 6.5%
  • France 4.8%
  • Australia 4.1%
  • Italy 3.9%
  • Netherlands 3.7%
  • Canada 3.4%
  • Spain 3.1%
  • Other 43.2%

Most Browse Happy users speak English, German, or French.

  • English 54.7%
  • German 6.2%
  • French 5.2%
  • Spanish 4.2%
  • Dutch 3.5%
  • Russian 3.1%
  • Italian 2.9%
  • Chinese 2%
  • Portuguese 1.9%
  • Other 16.3%

The Browse Happy widget is especially popular on .com and .org top-level domains.

  • .com 40.1%
  • .org 6.7%
  • .de 4.1%
  • .co.uk 3.1%
  • .com.au 2.4%
  • .nl 2.3%
  • .net 2.3%
  • .it 2.2%
  • .fr 2%
  • Other 34.8%

The primary market segments for websites utilizing Browse Happy include business, marketing and merchandising, and education and reference.

  • Business 18.5%
  • Marketing/Merchandising 11.7%
  • Education/Reference 6.5%
  • Online Shopping 6.2%
  • Travel 5.6%
  • Internet Services 4.7%
  • Entertainment 4.3%
  • Blogs/Wiki 3.6%
  • Health 3.1%
  • Other 35.8%

πŸ•΅οΈ Similar Technologies

These are some of the best Browse Happy alternatives.

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Chaty
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Embedly
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Browser-Update
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Update My Browser
Utrecht, Netherlands

Provides a web widget that displays a notification when a visitor's browser needs an update.

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πŸ’¬ Frequently Asked Questions

Which country uses Browse Happy the most?

The majority of Browse Happy users are from the United States.

Who uses Browse Happy?

According to our data, Browse Happy is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as trilltrill.jp, viber.com, and coxautoinc.com.

Is Browse Happy used on government websites?

Yes, for example, it is used by idaho.gov. Overall, we found Browse Happy on 19 government sites in the United States.

Do academic institutions use Browse Happy?

Yes. The most notable of these is ucla.edu. In total, we know of 62 academic websites in the United States that use Browse Happy.

How does Browse Happy compare to its competitors?

Browse Happy is a very popular widget, second only to 7 other widgets we track.

What are the alternatives to Browse Happy?

Alternatives and possible competitors to Browse Happy may include Browser-Update, Update My Browser, and Twitter Timeline.

Statistics were last calculated on .
For details, see our methodology and disclaimer.