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By the article's infographic, it's 4.6% of Android users. Anyone not using FireFox Mobile on Android 7.0 or earlier. Some, but not major.


3 billion seems like decent number to use for how many Android users there are [1]. 4.5% of 3 billion is 135 million or about 13x more than Google Domains [2] so I guess not major indeed.

[1]: https://www.google.com/search?q=number+of+android+users

[2]: https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/16/23763340/google-domains-s...


I wonder how skewed to poorer countries that is? Also I imagine some skew towards smart tvs (since they outlive older phones, you could easily have a 2013 smart tv still working, I had a 2009 dumb TV until recently and sold it on).


6.1%, those using 7.0 and older will be affected. But that number will have fallen a bit by the time the certs actually expire in a year.




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