topSites.get()

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Safe to Use

topSites.get() is not safe to use.

It’s supported by 34% of global browsers.

Browsers

ChromeDec 11, 2008v1.0.0
26%100%
100% of Chrome users are running a supported version.
SafariUnsupported
Safari does not support this feature.
EdgeJan 15, 2020v79.0.0
5%100%
There are no users of Edge running a supported version.
FirefoxMar 7, 2017v52.0.0
3%100%
100% of Firefox users are running a supported version.

Version Breakdown

 
Agent
Support
Adoption
Chrome
Dec 11, 2008 v1.0.0
26%100%
100% of Chrome users are running a supported version.
Dec 11, 2008 – Latest
v1.0.0+
26%100%

Full Support

Edge
Jan 15, 2020 v79.0.0
5%100%
There are no users of Edge running a supported version.
Jan 15, 2020 – Latest
v79.0.0+
5%100%

Full Support

Firefox
Mar 7, 2017 v52.0.0
3%100%
100% of Firefox users are running a supported version.
Mar 7, 2017 – Latest
v52.0.0+
3%100%

Full Support

Since Firefox 78, a user may disable the browser's "Top Sites" feature by toggling the "browser.newtabpage.activity-stream.feeds.system.topsites" preference. In this case, topSites.get() will always return a list of the most-visited sites, regardless of the value of the newtab parameter.

Firefox for Android
Unsupported
Firefox for Android does not support this feature.
Jul 28, 2020 – Latest
v79.0.0+

No Support, Feature Removed

Mar 7, 2017 – Jul 28, 2020
v52.0.0 – v79.0.0

Full Support

Opera
Unknown v1.0.0
1%100%
100% of Opera users are running a supported version.
Unknown
v1.0.0+
1%100%

Full Support

Safari
Unsupported
Safari does not support this feature.

No Support

Safari on iOS
Unsupported
Safari on iOS does not support this feature.

No Support

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