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"adoption": {
"header": "Where are Internet users?",
"subheader": "Internet penetration per country by share of population, in 2013.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "ITU World Telecommunication / ICT Indicators Database",
"src": ""
},
"dataPoints": {
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"shading": {
"name": "internetPopPercentage",
"invert": true,
"values": [
20,
40,
60,
80,
100
],
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"20-40%",
"40-60%",
"60-80%",
"Greater than 80%"
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"reduceSize": false
}
}
}
},
"affordable": {
"header": "How affordable is an Internet connection?",
"subheader": "Number of hours worked at average wage to pay for a month's broadband connection, per country.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "ITU, ILO, analysis by Mozilla",
"src": ""
},
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"shading": {
"name": "hoursOfWork",
"invert": true,
"values": [
4,
12,
40,
9999
],
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"Less than 4",
"4 to 12",
"12 to 40",
"Greater than 40"
]
},
"display": {
"name": "hoursOfWork",
"units": "hour(s)"
}
}
}
},
"localization": {
"header": "Top 10 languages on the Internet",
"subheader": "Share of Internet content languages respective to Internet population.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Internet World Stats",
"src": "http://www.internetworldstats.com/"
},
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{
"language": "English",
"data": [0.56,0.29]
},
{
"language": "Chinese",
"data": [0.03,0.23]
},
{
"language": "Spanish",
"data": [0.05,0.08]
},
{
"language": "Arabic",
"data": [0.01,0.05]
},
{
"language": "Portuguese",
"data": [0.02,0.04]
},
{
"language": "Japanese",
"data": [0.05,0.04]
},
{
"language": "Russian",
"data": [0.06,0.03]
},
{
"language": "German",
"data": [0.06,0.03]
},
{
"language": "French",
"data": [0.04,0.03]
},
{
"language": "Malay",
"data": [0,0.03]
}
],
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"spokenLanguages": "Internet population",
"vs": "vs",
"internetLanguages": "Internet content"
}
}
},
"accessible": {
"header": "Making content more accessible",
"subheader": "Types of impairments and assorted strategies to navigate Web content.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "",
"src": ""
},
"dataPoints": {
"sections": [
{
"title": "Visual",
"imageUrl": "/images/infographics/accessible/visual.png",
"copy": "For mild to medium vision impairment large fonts, high DPI displays and high-contrast themes and icons are helpful in addition to screen magnifying software and auditory feedback. For severe vision impairment such as blindness screen readers is necessary.",
"linkCopy": "Learn more",
"linkUrl": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_accessibility#Visual_impairment",
"fullWidth": false
},
{
"title": "Hearing",
"imageUrl": "/images/infographics/accessible/hearing.png",
"copy": "While multimedia content can be used to communicate information visually, audio content needs to have alternatives, such as transcripts and captions, so that it is accessible for people with auditory disabilities.",
"linkCopy": "Learn more",
"linkUrl": "http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/people-use-web/diversity#auditory",
"fullWidth": false
},
{
"title": "Motor and dexterity",
"imageUrl": "/images/infographics/accessible/motor.png",
"copy": "Some people may not be able to use a conventional input device, such as the mouse or the keyboard, making it important for content to be accessible using both. More specialized solutions include on-screen keyboards, joysticks, trackballs and speech recognition technology.",
"linkCopy": "Learn more",
"linkUrl": "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_accessibility#Motor_and_dexterity_impairments",
"fullWidth": false
},
{
"title": "Cognitive and illiteracy",
"imageUrl": "/images/infographics/accessible/cognative.png",
"copy": "People with cognitive disabilities can use different strategies to navigate web content. Depending on their particular needs, they can access information in text, audio, or other formats and use formatting and spellchecking tools to assist them with reading and writing.",
"linkCopy": "Learn more",
"linkUrl": "http://www.w3.org/WAI/intro/people-use-web/diversity#cognitive",
"fullWidth": false
}
]
}
},
"speed": {
"header": "Connection speed by country",
"subheader": "Average Mbit/s",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Akamai State of the Internet 2014",
"src": "http://www.akamai.com/dl/akamai/akamai-soti-q114.pdf?WT.mc_id=soti_Q114"
},
"dataPoints": {
"countryData": {
"findCountry": "Find a country",
"shading": {
"name": "speedAverage",
"invert": true,
"values": [
3,
5,
8,
10,
9999
],
"legend": [
"Less than 3",
"3 to 5",
"5 to 8",
"8 to 10",
"Greater than 10"
]
},
"display": {
"name": "speedAverage",
"units": "Mbit/s"
}
}
}
},
"digitalIdentities": {
"header": "Market share of social login providers",
"subheader": "Q3 2014",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Janrain",
"src": "http://janrain.com/blog/social-login-trends-q3-2014/"
},
"dataPoints": {
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{
"company": "Facebook",
"value": 0.46
},
{
"company": "Google",
"value": 0.34
},
{
"company": "Twitter",
"value": 0.07
},
{
"company": "Yahoo",
"value": 0.04
},
{
"company": "LinkedIn",
"value": 0.03
},
{
"company": "Microsoft",
"value": 0.02
},
{
"company": "Other",
"value": 0.05
}
]
}
},
"dataPortability": {
"header": "Do key online services allow data portability?",
"subheader": "Ability to export user data from a given Internet service or application.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Analysis by Mozilla",
"src": ""
},
"dataPoints": {
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{
"service": "Twitter",
"answer": "Yes",
"comments": ""
},
{
"service": "WhatsApp",
"answer": "Yes",
"comments": ""
},
{
"service": "Wordpress",
"answer": "Yes",
"comments": ""
},
{
"service": "Google",
"answer": "Partial",
"comments": "An impressive number of products and services, but not search history"
},
{
"service": "Facebook",
"answer": "Partial",
"comments": "Almost all of your data, but not your search history"
},
{
"service": "LinkedIn",
"answer": "Partial",
"comments": "Contact export is allowed, which is core to LinkedIn's offer"
},
{
"service": "Reddit",
"answer": "No",
"comments": ""
},
{
"service": "Tumblr",
"answer": "No",
"comments": ""
},
{
"service": "Pinterest",
"answer": "No",
"comments": ""
},
{
"service": "Instagram",
"answer": "No",
"comments": ""
}
],
"labels": {
"services": "Service",
"dataExtractable": "Extractable Data?"
}
}
},
"dataProtection": {
"header": "Data protection laws of the world",
"subheader": "Data protection regulation and enforcement per country.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "McKinsey, WEF, 2014",
"src": ""
},
"dataPoints": {
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"findCountry": "Find a country",
"shading": {
"name": "dataRegulationStatus",
"invert": true,
"values": [
0.01,
1.01,
2.01
],
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"Limited (light touch/self regulation)",
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"Robust (strict requirements and enforcement)"
]
},
"display": {
"name": "dataProtectionRegulation",
"units": "",
"reduceSize": false
}
}
}
},
"governmentCensorship": {
"header": "Who censors the Internet?",
"subheader": "Level of internet and digital media censorship per country. Score ranges from 0 (best) to 100 (worst).",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Freedom House",
"src": "https://freedomhouse.org/report/freedom-net/freedom-net-2014"
},
"dataPoints": {
"countryData": {
"findCountry": "Find a country",
"shading": {
"name": "freedomScore",
"invert": true,
"values": [
30,
60,
100
],
"legend": [
"Free (0-30)",
"Partly free (31-60)",
"Not free (61-100)"
]
},
"display": {
"name": "freedomScore",
"units": "",
"reduceSize": true
}
}
}
},
"governmentSurveillance": {
"header": "Surveillance as a Business Model",
"subheader": "Threats posed by a vicious cycle of data collection and surveillance.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Mozilla",
"src": ""
},
"dataPoints": {
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{
"name": "3
Data Collection",
"description": "Web advertising competes with offline advertising by promising advertisers that they can perfectly target messages to individuals. This requires that advertising companies collect data useful for identifying individuals and their interests."
},
{
"name": "4
Data Storage",
"description": "Massive amounts of data on individuals are collected, stored, and exchanged by web companies."
},
{
"name": "5
Government Access",
"description": "There is little courts can do to block government from accessing this data for security purposes when private companies already do so for commerical purposes."
},
{
"name": "6
Surveillance",
"description": "Government agencies tap into it with (or without) companies cooperation with little to no oversight."
},
{
"name": "7
Lack of Regulation",
"description": "Governments have no incentives to regulate data collection and usage."
},
{
"name": "8
Further Entrenched",
"description": "With little pressure from government, or for users addicted to \"free\", web advertising becomes further entrenched."
},
{
"name": "1
Advertising",
"description": "For most web companies, advertising is the sole viable business model as they are competing with \"free\" alternatives."
},
{
"name": "2
No Scarcity",
"description": "In the offline world, inventory of a space is constrained. In the online world, inventory is theoretically infinite. Web companies make money by selling more and more page views, in turn making online advertising cheaper."
}
]
}
},
"adTracking": {
"header": "On average, Google could know 80% of a user's web history.",
"subheader": "Owners of top tracking domains by share of user's visited sites known.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Olejnik, Minh-Dung and Castelluccia, 2013",
"src": ""
},
"dataPoints": {
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"company": "Google",
"tracker": "g-a.com",
"percent": 0.56
},
{
"company": "Google",
"tracker": "doubleclick.net",
"percent": 0.50
},
{
"company": "comScore",
"tracker": "scorecardresearch.com",
"percent": 0.38
},
{
"company": "Facebook",
"tracker": "facebook.com",
"percent": 0.31
},
{
"company": "Google",
"tracker": "google.com",
"percent": 0.24
},
{
"company": "Google",
"tracker": "googleapis.com",
"percent": 0.23
},
{
"company": "Facebook",
"tracker": "facebook.net",
"percent": 0.23
},
{
"company": "Quantcast",
"tracker": "quantserve.com",
"percent": 0.23
},
{
"company": "Twitter",
"tracker": "twitter.com",
"percent": 0.22
},
{
"company": "Google",
"tracker": "googleadservices.com",
"percent": 0.20
},
{
"company": "Google",
"tracker": "googlesyndication.com",
"percent": 0.20
},
{
"company": "Google",
"tracker": "2mdn.net",
"percent": 0.18
},
{
"company": "Facebook",
"tracker": "fbcdn.net",
"percent": 0.17
},
{
"company": "Google",
"tracker": "gstatic.com",
"percent": 0.17
},
{
"company": "App Nexus",
"tracker": "adnxs.com",
"percent": 0.17
}
],
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}
}
},
"security": {
"header": "Understanding online security threats",
"subheader": "Classification and glossary of common threats.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Mozilla",
"src": ""
},
"dataPoints": {
"security": [
{
"name": "Phishing",
"description": "A high-tech scam that frequently uses spam or pop-up messages to deceive people into disclosing sensitive information. Internet scammers use e-mail bait to \"phish\" for passwords and financial information from the sea of internet users.",
"status": 0
},
{
"name": "Spamming",
"description": "Spam is \"junk\" email - unsolicited advertising. Because of the very low cost of sending email, a lot of spam is delivered, from reasonably reputable promotional emails to more malicious and potentially damaging material.",
"status": 0
},
{
"name": "Weak Passwords",
"description": "More and more Internet services require users choose more complex passwords. That is because weaker passwords (which may seem more memorable to the user) can easily be auto-generated in \"brute force\" methods to crack passwords.",
"status": 0
},
{
"name": "Removable Media",
"description": "It is easily overlooked, but removable media (such as USB drives) may be used to transmit malicious software.",
"status": 0
},
{
"name": "Viruses",
"description": "Viruses are programs that \"infect\" other programs, and when those programs are run, the virus is able to spread. It is possible for a virus to be benign, but they are usually designed maliciously.",
"status": 1
},
{
"name": "Worms",
"description": "Worms are similar to viruses, but they are able to reproduce themselves independently of other software programs and propogate themselves across a network of machines.",
"status": 1
},
{
"name": "Trojan Horses",
"description": "A trojan horse is a program that conceals its true purpose. It may appear to be useful for the user, but have a true purpose to leak data, for example.",
"status": 1
},
{
"name": "Spyware",
"description": "Spyware is software that is installed on a user's machine, frequently without their knowledge, which transmits data about the user. Spyware may be a trojan horse, or it may not be visible to the user.",
"status": 1
},
{
"name": "Zero-day exploit",
"description": "A \"zero-day\" exploit is a technique developed to take advantage of a security vulnerability that was previously unknown.",
"status": 2
},
{
"name": "Cross-site scripting",
"description": "Cross site scripting (\"XSS\") is an exploit where a trusted website is also hosting a third party's code (often unwittingly) that a user will execute.",
"status": 2
},
{
"name": "Denial of service attack",
"description": "A Denial of Service attack is a method whereby a sytem is flooded with inbound requests, consuming all its resources and effectively taking the system out of action. A distributed denial of service attack (DDOS) is such an attack where multiple systems are attacking the target.",
"status": 2
},
{
"name": "Packet Sniffing",
"description": "Packet sniffers are programs that intercept and inspect data packets frequently looking for sensitive information, such as unencrypted passwords.",
"status": 2
}
]
},
"legend": [
"Socially engineered",
"Malicious software",
"Exploits"
]
},
"civility": {
"header": "Online harassment and social media",
"subheader": "Usage and survey data collected among online American adults, 2014.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Pew Research Center",
"src": "http://www.pewinternet.org/data-trend/social-media/social-media-use-by-age-group/"
},
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"label": "2005",
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"label": "2006",
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{
"label": "2008",
"value": 0.67
},
{
"label": "2009",
"value": 0.76
},
{
"label": "2010",
"value": 0.86
},
{
"label": "2011",
"value": 0.87
},
{
"label": "2012",
"value": 0.92
},
{
"label": "2013",
"value": 0.89
},
{
"label": "2014",
"value": 0.89
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]
},
"cyberStalking": {
"title": "65% of Internet users aged 18-29 have experienced online harassment",
"imageUrl": "/images/cyber-bullying-stalking.png"
},
"onlineHarassment": {
"title": "Venue for most recent incident of online harassment",
"barData": [
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"label": "Social Networks",
"value": 0.66
},
{
"label": "Website Comments",
"value": 0.22
},
{
"label": "Online Gaming",
"value": 0.16
},
{
"label": "Email",
"value": 0.16
},
{
"label": "Discussion Site",
"value": 0.10
},
{
"label": "Online Dating",
"value": 0.06
}
]
}
}
}
},
"openSource": {
"header": "Open source is on the rise but heavily controlled",
"subheader": "Global smartphone OS market share by level of vendor control.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Strategy Analytics, analysis by Mozilla",
"src": ""
},
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"label": "2013",
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"label": "2014",
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}
},
"netNeutrality": {
"header": "Where is traffic interfered with?",
"subheader": "Percentage of BitTorrent traffic tests where bandwidth interference was detected, in 2013.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Net Neutrality Map",
"src": "http://netneutralitymap.org/"
},
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20,
40,
60,
80,
100
],
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}
}
}
},
"platformIndependence": {
"header": "Developers target walled gardens rather than the Web",
"subheader": "Percentage of developers using each mobile platform.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Vision Mobile, 1st quarter 2015",
"src": "http://www.developereconomics.com/the-app-economy-consolidates-before-the-next-gold-rush"
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"type": "Android",
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"type": "iOS",
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"type": "Windows Phone",
"value": 0.30
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{
"type": "Web on mobile",
"value": 0.25
}
]
}
},
"softwarePatents": {
"header": "Patent litigation is going through the roof",
"subheader": "Number of patent cases filed in U.S. District Courts.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "United States Courts",
"src": "http://www.uscourts.gov/Statistics.aspx"
},
"dataPoints": {
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"1995",
"2000",
"2005",
"2009",
"2010",
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2484,
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"label": "1995",
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},
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"label": "2000",
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2484
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},
{
"label": "2005",
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2720
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},
{
"label": "2009",
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2792
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},
{
"label": "2010",
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3260
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},
{
"label": "2011",
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4015
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"label": "2012",
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5189
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"label": "2013",
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},
"concentrationOfPower": {
"header": "Internet giants, richer than nations?",
"subheader": "Cash (incl. cash equivalent and securities) and international reserves (minus gold) in billion US$, 2014.",
"source": {
"label": "source: ",
"name": "Company securities filings, IMF",
"src": ""
},
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{
"name": "Indonesia",
"amount": 108,
"tech": false
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{
"name": "Microsoft",
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{
"name": "Canada",
"amount": 74,
"tech": false
},
{
"name": "Germany",
"amount": 62,
"tech": false
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{
"name": "Google",
"amount": 62,
"tech": true
},
{
"name": "South Africa",
"amount": 44,
"tech": false
},
{
"name": "Argentina",
"amount": 29,
"tech": false
},
{
"name": "Amazon",
"amount": 14,
"tech": true
},
{
"name": "Pakistan",
"amount": 12,
"tech": false
},
{
"name": "Mauritius",
"amount": 4,
"tech": false
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]
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}