The line graph illustrates the proportion of internet users in Germany, the UK, and France between 2010 and 2020.
Overall, Germany experienced a steady decline in internet usage, whereas France showed a significant increase and became the leading country by the end of the period. The UK, in contrast, rose initially before declining slightly.
In 2010, Germany had the highest proportion of internet users, while France recorded the lowest percentage. Germany then experienced a significant decline, falling from 85% to approximately 65% in 2015. By contrast, France and the UK had lower figures at the beginning, at about 40% and 50%, respectively. Both countries then experienced a sharp increase, with the UK rising to around 80%, making it the highest among the three countries in 2015. Additionally, France increased steadily, reaching approximately 50%.
From 2015 to 2020, France saw a continued upward trend, becoming the leading country, peaking at around 90% in 2020. Meanwhile, the figures for Germany and the UK declined significantly to around 50% and 70%, respectively.
