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1 | 2024-03-11 12:06:59 | 2024-07-10 05:00:00 | 2024-03-21 09:09:00 | unlisted | ALBJ4LsVtEcSHcoYh3IGIf35ssZZp_ebC21-LfGXryGGVFbuY6ppmCxPJYnjyGr5jEJWekS1jliz_hQf8dyd8A | <Image filename="internet-access-desktop.png"/> The Internet is one of the world’s fastest-growing technologies. In 2010, just 30% of the global population was online. Within a decade, this figure had doubled to 60% in 2020. And it’s still growing rapidly, as the chart shows. There are, however, large inequalities. In North America and Europe, more than 80% are online, compared to just 30% in Sub-Saharan Africa. The quality of this access is also very different: this indicator is based on someone having used the Internet at least once in the last three months. The experience of someone having non-stop connections on their smartphone will be very different from someone logging on in a public space once a month. But the dominant trend globally — and across all regions — is that more people are coming online every year. It’s a technology that’s moving incredibly fast. [Explore the data](https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/share-of-individuals-using-the-internet?time=earliest..2020) → | 6 in 10 people in the world regularly use the Internet |