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Technologies > Site Elements > ETag > Strong ETag > by Content Languages

Usage of Strong ETag as site element broken down by content languages

This diagram shows the percentages of websites using Strong ETag broken down by content languages. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
Strong ETag is used by 16.6% of all the websites.
Strong ETag is used by 18.4% of all the websites that use English as content language.

Overall
16.6%
English
18.4%
Spanish
20.3%
German
12.8%
Japanese
12.8%
French
14.4%
Portuguese
15.6%
Russian
9.7%
Italian
14.2%
Dutch, Flemish
14.5%
Polish
12.8%
Turkish
16.9%
Chinese
10.4%
Indonesian
10.0%
Vietnamese
10.2%
Czech
6.9%
Korean
5.0%
Persian
12.9%
Ukrainian
6.5%
Hungarian
9.3%
Arabic
16.0%
Swedish
16.8%
Romanian
20.5%
Greek
10.9%
Danish
18.8%
Finnish
21.1%
Hebrew
14.2%
Slovak
7.0%
Thai
7.1%
Bulgarian
12.6%
Croatian
11.8%
Norwegian Bokmål
17.9%
Serbian
12.7%
Lithuanian
19.5%
Slovenian
17.3%
Catalan, Valencian
9.3%
Estonian
9.3%
Norwegian
9.6%
Latvian
15.3%
Hindi
10.3%
Bosnian
10.1%
Azerbaijani
6.5%
Bengali
7.8%
Georgian
12.3%
Icelandic
24.2%
Macedonian
14.3%
Uzbek
11.3%
Malay
13.2%
Kazakh
4.6%
Albanian
13.2%
Basque
10.3%
Armenian
6.3%
Galician
10.6%
Mongolian
11.3%
Urdu
17.0%
Norwegian Nynorsk
10.7%
Marathi
19.2%
Nepali
30.4%
Tamil
15.9%
Northern Sami
8.5%
Burmese
14.0%
Belarusian
10.5%
Khmer, Cambodian
7.9%
Afrikaans
11.6%
Tagalog
3.9%
Swahili
7.9%
Faroese
10.6%
Sinhala, Sinhalese
8.8%
Welsh
12.0%
Telugu
12.8%
Kirghiz, Kyrgyz
8.0%
Malayalam
12.2%
Kanuri
7.0%
Tajik
6.7%
Filipino, Pilipino
3.8%
Gujarati
18.5%
Kannada
17.4%
Sorani, Central Kurdish
10.4%
Kurdish
10.1%
Divehi, Dhivehi, Maldivian
4.9%
Amharic
6.9%
Lao
9.7%
Irish
9.1%
Tahitian
8.3%
Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
8.5%
Turkmen
8.4%
Panjabi, Punjabi
11.0%
Pushto, Pashto
21.3%
Bashkir
10.8%
Maltese
3.1%
Kalaallisut, Greenlandic
9.8%
Tatar
4.9%
Esperanto
23.3%
Somali
17.3%
Kinyarwanda
10.4%
Haitian, Haitian Creole
18.2%
Breton
5.4%
Odia
5.4%
Uighur, Uyghur
3.1%
Papiamento
23.3%
Tibetan
3.3%
Western Frisian
18.5%
Assamese
12.0%
Romansh
16.7%
Swiss German, Alemannic, Alsatian
37.5%
Malagasy
27.3%
Occitan, Provençal
9.1%
Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic
21.1%
Corsican
5.9%
Hausa
11.8%
Sindhi
6.2%
Latin
20.0%
Asturian, Bable, Leonese, Asturleonese
21.4%
Niuean
0%
Dzongkha
7.7%
Oromo
23.1%
Yiddish
23.1%
Aragonese
0%
Javanese
33.3%
Maori
25.0%
Tetum
10.0%
W3Techs.com, 22 May 2026
Percentages of websites using Strong ETag broken down by content languages

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Strong ETag
Category: Site Elements
A strong ETag is an HTTP header field for validation of cached web pages, that indicates a byte-for-byte identical page in the cache.
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