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OldBeige.net Statistics

Tracking visitors since: 15/May/2026
Most recent log entry: 22/Aug/2026
Visitor stats last computed: 21 hours 34 minutes ago


Visitors

Automated traffic is excluded from everything below. The bot count lives at the bottom of the page.

Unique IP addresses: 2728
Unique devices (IP + browser pairs): 5253
Page requests served: 150687
   
...on period-correct hardware: 758

"Period-correct" means the machine itself is vintage: Windows 3.x through Vista, classic Mac OS and the big-cat OS X releases, OS/2, BeOS, Amiga, the old UNIX workstations, feature phones, PDAs and games consoles. That is 14.4% of real visitors, and it is the number this site actually cares about.

One person on three browsers counts as three devices. A household behind a NAT counts as one IP.

Modern Systems (...or mostly modern)

Operating System Devices Share  
Windows 10/11 1361 25.9% #############
Android 655 12.5% ######
Linux 629 12.0% ######
macOS Modern Era (10.15+) 519 9.9% #####
Windows 7 360 6.9% ###
iOS 337 6.4% ###
macOS Landmark Era (10.9-10.14) 244 4.6% ##
Other / unidentified 112 2.1% #
Linux (Ubuntu) 99 1.9% #
Windows 8.1 46 0.9%
Windows 8 45 0.9%
ChromeOS 30 0.6%
Android (Facebook in-app) 13 0.2%
FreeBSD 8 0.2%
Linux/Unix (text browser) 8 0.2%
NetBSD 7 0.1%
Windows (version not reported) 6 0.1%
Linux/BSD (Dillo) 5 0.1%
OpenBSD 5 0.1%
macOS (version not reported) 4 0.1%
BSD (other) 2 0.0%

On the macOS eras: Chrome and Firefox both freeze the version they report at 10_15_7 / 10.15 no matter what the machine is really running, so anything they send lands in the Modern bucket by definition. The Cat and Landmark counts come almost entirely from Safari, which still reports honestly.

Vintage systems

Everything here matches proper checks for proper retro hardware.

Operating System Devices Share
Windows XP 200 3.81%
Windows 98 98 1.87%
macOS Cat Era (10.0-10.8) 93 1.77%
Windows 2000 47 0.89%
Windows 95 45 0.86%
Windows Vista 42 0.80%
Windows Phone 25 0.48%
J2ME feature phone 24 0.46%
Windows 3.x (16-bit) 21 0.40%
Windows XP x64 / Server 2003 21 0.40%
Symbian 19 0.36%
Mac OS 8/9 (PowerPC) 17 0.32%
Windows 3.x 17 0.32%
Classic Mac OS (unspecified) 14 0.27%
Windows ME 14 0.27%
OS/2 12 0.23%
Windows CE / Mobile 9 0.17%
Early web (1993-1995, OS unknown) 4 0.08%
BlackBerry 3 0.06%
Solaris / SunOS 3 0.06%
Windows NT 4 3 0.06%
AmigaOS 2 0.04%
Mac OS 7 (System 7) 2 0.04%
MeeGo / Maemo 2 0.04%
BeOS 1 0.02%
IBM PC-DOS / MS-DOS 1 0.02%
IRIX 1 0.02%
Palm OS 1 0.02%

Consoles and other devices

Device Devices
PlayStation Portable 4
Nintendo 3DS 3
Kindle / Fire 2
Nintendo Wii 2
Nintendo Wii U 2
Nintendo DSi 1
PlayStation Vita 1
Sega Dreamcast 1
Sega Saturn 1

Modern browsers (...or mostly modern)

Browser Devices Share  
Chrome (Modern, 50+) 1693 32.2% ################
Firefox (Modern, 50+) 598 11.4% #####
Chrome Mobile (Modern, 50+) 450 8.6% ####
Safari (Modern, 15+) 242 4.6% ##
Chrome 20-49 221 4.2% ##
Edge (Modern, Chromium) 189 3.6% ##
Other / unidentified 129 2.5% #
Firefox 20-49 126 2.4% #
Apple system networking (app) 101 1.9% #
Safari 6-14 99 1.9% #
Opera (Modern, 50+) 79 1.5% #
WebKit WebView (in-app) 64 1.2%
Internet Explorer 8 59 1.1%
Chrome iOS (Modern, 50+) 57 1.1%
iOS WebView (in-app) 44 0.8%
Truncated / unnamed UA 43 0.8%
Internet Explorer 11 39 0.7%
Internet Explorer 9 36 0.7%
Yandex Browser 35 0.7%
Internet Explorer 7 29 0.6%
Samsung Internet 18 0.3%
Vivaldi 17 0.3%
Everything else (30 categories) 135 2.6% #

Anything released after about 2005 is grouped into version bands, because nobody needs sixty rows of Chrome.

Vintage browsers

Listed in full, by major version. Point releases are merged; separate rows for Netscape 4.04 through 4.8 helps nobody - except IE 5.5, which was a real generation apart from 5.0.

Browser Devices Share
Internet Explorer 6 121 2.30%
Firefox 2-19 106 2.02%
Internet Explorer 5 67 1.28%
Opera 9 (Presto) 59 1.12%
Netscape Communicator 4 34 0.65%
Chrome 1-19 32 0.61%
Safari 4 26 0.49%
Internet Explorer 5.5 25 0.48%
Safari 3 22 0.42%
Netscape Navigator 3 21 0.40%
Safari 5 20 0.38%
RetroZilla 2.3 17 0.32%
Netscape 6 11 0.21%
Netscape Navigator 2 11 0.21%
Internet Explorer 3 10 0.19%
Opera Mini 10 0.19%
RetroZilla 2.2 9 0.17%
SeaMonkey 2 9 0.17%
Internet Explorer 4 8 0.15%
Konqueror 4 7 0.13%
Iceweasel 6 0.11%
NetFront 3.3 6 0.11%
Pale Moon 33 6 0.11%
Internet Explorer 2 5 0.10%
Maxthon 5 0.10%
Netscape 7 5 0.10%
Netscape Navigator 1 / Mosaic era 5 0.10%
Konqueror 3 4 0.08%
Opera 7 (Presto) 4 0.08%
SEMC Browser (Sony Ericsson) 4 0.08%
Dillo 3.0 3 0.06%
Galeon 3 0.06%
NetFront 35 3 0.06%
NetSurf 3.10 3 0.06%
Opera 3 (Presto) 3 0.06%
SeaMonkey 1 3 0.06%
Avant Browser 2 0.04%
Chrome iOS 1-19 2 0.04%
Classilla 2 0.04%
ELinks 0.12 2 0.04%
ELinks 0.4 2 0.04%
Firefox 1.0 2 0.04%
K-Meleon 1 2 0.04%
Lunascape 2 0.04%
Lynx 2.9 2 0.04%
NCSA Mosaic 2 0.04%
NetFront 3.4 2 0.04%
Nintendo Browser 4.3 2 0.04%
Opera 6 (Presto) 2 0.04%
Pale Moon 34 2 0.04%
SEGA Planetweb 2 0.04%
w3m 0.5 2 0.04%
Arora 1 0.02%
Basilisk 1 0.02%
Camino 1 0.02%
Chromium 1-19 1 0.02%
Dillo 0.8 1 0.02%
Dillo 3.2 1 0.02%
Firefox 1.4 1 0.02%
Firefox 1.5 1 0.02%
K-Meleon 76 1 0.02%
Konqueror 1 1 0.02%
Links 1 1 0.02%
Links 2 1 0.02%
Lynx 2.5 1 0.02%
Lynx 2.8 1 0.02%
MicroWeb (DOS) 1 0.02%
NetFront 3.5 1 0.02%
NetSurf 1.2 1 0.02%
NetSurf 3.11 1 0.02%
Obigo (feature phone) 1 0.02%
OmniWeb 3 1 0.02%
OmniWeb 5 (OS X) 1 0.02%
Opera 5 (Presto) 1 0.02%
Safari 1 1 0.02%
UP.Browser (WAP) 1 0.02%
Waterfox 1 0.02%

Server health

CPU usage: 0.1%   [....................]
RAM usage: 801 MB / 7940 MB (10.1%)   [##..................]
Disk usage: 9.6 GB / 143.6 GB (6.7%)   [#...................]
Download cache: 4326.7 MB in 56 files
Server uptime: 45 days 13 hours
Stats sampled: 15 seconds ago

System stats refresh every 30 seconds. Visitor stats refresh once per day.


The other 70%

We have had 11708 bots, crawlers, scanners and scrapers poke at this site, accounting for 91409 requests (38% of everything nginx has logged). None of them are counted anywhere above.

What it was Devices
Vulnerability scanner (by request path) 2407
No user-agent sent 1765
Proxy fleet (rotating IPs) 1694
Homepage-only fleet 823
zgrab (scanner) 507
Exploit probe 349
Facebook (link preview) 349
Infrawatch (monitor) 317
Go HTTP client 282
curl 279
Everything else (109 categories) 2936

Most of these announce themselves honestly. The ones that do not are caught by behaviour instead: a visitor that asks for /.env or /.git/config is a scanner whatever its user-agent claims, and a single browser fingerprint arriving from a thousand different addresses one request at a time is a rented proxy pool, not a thousand people.


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