Cloudflare picks 2025 internet trends as Google, Facebook top traffic rankings
Cloudflare has released its latest annual look at how people use the internet, highlighting which online services draw the most traffic.
In its 2025 trends report, the company again ranks Google and Facebook at the top for global web traffic, ahead of other major platforms and online services. The report is based on traffic patterns Cloudflare sees moving across its network and is used to track shifts in how people search, communicate and use online platforms over time.
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