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Usage of Non-HttpOnly Cookies broken down by server locations

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using Non-HttpOnly Cookies broken down by server locations. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
Non-HttpOnly Cookies is used by 29.6% of all the websites.
Non-HttpOnly Cookies is used by 37.4% of all the websites that use United States as server location.

Overall
29.6%
United States
37.4%
Germany
17.9%
Japan
14.8%
France
22.3%
Israel
92.3%
Netherlands
26.6%
Russian Federation
33.4%
Italy
17.5%
United Kingdom
20.3%
Brazil
30.3%
Poland
25.0%
India
18.6%
Singapore
25.0%
Spain
22.1%
Turkey
30.9%
Canada
21.7%
China
26.6%
Czech Republic
36.9%
Ireland
14.7%
Australia
24.3%
Iran
26.9%
Viet Nam
34.8%
South Korea
47.1%
Denmark
11.9%
Switzerland
19.2%
Belgium
23.2%
Finland
21.6%
Indonesia
21.4%
Ukraine
51.4%
Romania
25.0%
Hungary
34.5%
Sweden
22.0%
South Africa
16.1%
Slovakia
24.7%
Taiwan
38.8%
Thailand
37.0%
Lithuania
24.7%
Austria
19.0%
Bulgaria
36.1%
Argentina
20.5%
Portugal
26.7%
Belarus
34.4%
Malaysia
26.1%
Chile
16.5%
Estonia
24.9%
Slovenia
27.7%
Greece
23.8%
Kazakhstan
39.9%
Norway
22.0%
Croatia
25.2%
Serbia
21.8%
New Zealand
20.1%
Bangladesh
34.4%
Latvia
40.0%
Mexico
19.0%
Luxembourg
18.1%
Moldova
35.3%
United Arab Emirates
27.2%
Uzbekistan
37.1%
Georgia
42.6%
Colombia
22.9%
Iceland
18.4%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
19.6%
Nepal
28.0%
Saudi Arabia
44.2%
Peru
18.5%
Uruguay
21.3%
Tunisia
29.4%
Pakistan
19.0%
Mongolia
33.3%
Kyrgyzstan
36.5%
Kenya
21.8%
Ecuador
25.4%
Philippines
23.2%
Egypt
27.7%
Azerbaijan
39.0%
Bahrain
31.2%
Algeria
27.9%
Costa Rica
19.8%
North Macedonia
26.1%
Tanzania
34.4%
Paraguay
29.6%
Cyprus
28.7%
Seychelles
65.9%
Armenia
36.5%
Morocco
25.5%
Bolivia
28.4%
Venezuela
21.3%
Nigeria
22.7%
Jordan
36.0%
Sri Lanka
33.3%
Qatar
31.1%
Oman
34.3%
Turkmenistan
44.4%
Rwanda
53.2%
San Marino
87.8%
Albania
23.7%
Palestine
34.7%
Syria
35.0%
Panama
41.6%
Ethiopia
26.7%
Jamaica
6.7%
Tajikistan
35.7%
Cambodia
32.3%
Ghana
21.6%
Uganda
22.1%
Kuwait
24.4%
Cuba
30.5%
Guatemala
23.9%
Bhutan
27.9%
Lebanon
23.6%
Zambia
24.9%
Angola
27.2%
Myanmar
28.5%
Libya
25.1%
Mozambique
20.8%
Cote d'Ivoire
31.6%
Namibia
11.3%
Senegal
14.4%
Dominican Republic
21.8%
Zimbabwe
22.1%
El Salvador
26.8%
Honduras
24.6%
Mauritius
14.0%
Malta
32.7%
Nicaragua
25.2%
Cameroon
38.1%
Andorra
35.1%
Montenegro
27.8%
Brunei Darussalam
20.1%
Burkina Faso
16.4%
Monaco
32.8%
Malawi
19.7%
Botswana
13.5%
Laos
34.9%
Iraq
18.9%
Yemen
29.9%
Liechtenstein
25.7%
Madagascar
26.9%
Holy See (Vatican City State)
6.5%
Mali
23.7%
Togo
23.3%
Bahamas
19.7%
Benin
27.5%
Maldives
26.5%
Mauritania
16.4%
Timor-Leste
21.9%
Papua New Guinea
22.4%
Afghanistan
19.3%
Cape Verde
24.6%
Trinidad and Tobago
28.1%
Kosovo
23.1%
Suriname
26.0%
Fiji
16.3%
CuraƧao
11.4%
Eswatini
22.7%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
11.4%
Gabon
78.6%
Lesotho
32.4%
Barbados
23.5%
Samoa
24.2%
Belize
38.7%
North Korea
57.1%
Djibouti
30.8%
Burundi
26.1%
Somalia
13.0%
Democratic Republic of the Congo
35.0%
Niger
31.6%
Gambia
0%
Vanuatu
26.7%
Tonga
14.3%
Guyana
36.4%
Sudan
18.2%
Solomon Islands
0%
W3Techs.com, 10 June 2025
Percentages of websites using Non-HttpOnly Cookies broken down by server locations

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Non-HttpOnly Cookies
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Non-HttpOnly cookies are used in the HTTP protocol and also in client side scripts, which may be a security threat.


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