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Audit results for httparchive.org

ECOS Score and Categories
URL
Date
ScoresTotal ECOS Score v193
Efficient96
Clean91
Open100
Safe86
ECOS Score Display93ECOS Score
Score results compared to audits in the ECOS database.
httparchive.org93
Average (arithmetic mean)66
Statistical distributionp9089
p7578
Median61
p2555
p1051
DatasetLast update2/1/26, 6:25 AM
Number of measurement points (n)333
Statistical distribution of audits9366
Composition of the ECOS ScoreECOS Score Display93Scores25%ECOS Score Display96Efficiency25%ECOS Score Display91Clean25%ECOS Score Display100Open25%ECOS Score Display86Safe40% (10%)ECOS Score Display100Performance30% (7.5%)ECOS Score Display100Best Practices30% (7.5%)ECOS Score Display86Network50% (12.5%)ECOS Score Display100Accessible50% (12.5%)ECOS Score Display100SEO50% (12.5%)ECOS Score Display91Trust50% (12.5%)ECOS Score Display80Secure50% (3.75%)ECOS Score Display88Requests50% (3.75%)ECOS Score Display83Data Weight50% (6.25%)ECOS Score Display100Webrisk50% (6.25%)ECOS Score Display82IP Check
IndexValueWeightingSub-indicators
93100%
IndexValueWeightingSub-indicators
9625%
IndexValueWeightingData Sources
10040% (10%)
10030% (7.5%)
8630% (7.5%)
IndexValueWeightingData Sources
8850% (3.75%)
  • Relative score: Number of HTTP requests (compressed) is put in relation to data from all websites
  • PageSpeed API (Google) - Number of HTTP requests lighthouseResult.audits.network-requests.details.items[].transferSize
  • httparchive.org - Relative frequencies of websites by number of HTTP requests data (2024)
  • Web Audits/GitHub - create_subscore_requests
8350% (3.75%)
  • Relative score: Size of transferred data (compressed) is put in relation to data from all websites
  • PageSpeed API (Google) - Transferred data by type lighthouseResult.audits.network-requests.details.items[].resourceSize
  • httparchive.org - Relative frequencies of websites by transferred data (2024)
  • Web Audits/GitHub - create_subscore_weight
9125%
10025%
IndexValueWeightingData Sources
10050% (12.5%)
10050% (12.5%)
8625%
IndexValueWeightingSub-indicators
9150% (12.5%)
IndexValueWeightingData Sources
10050% (6.25%)
8250% (6.25%)
  • AbuseIPDB - Checking if IP address is listed with malware or harmful practices
8050% (12.5%)

The Efficient category evaluates how fast and resource-friendly a website works. A high score signals short loading times and a clean technical foundation.

The sub-score is primarily based on Lighthouse metrics for Performance and Best Practices. Additionally, relative benchmarking is performed: transferred data volume and the number of server requests are put in relation to current average values from the HTTP Archive database. This accurately measures how efficiently the site performs compared to global web standards.

Efficiency here not only reduces CPU load but directly improves the user experience.

ECOS Score Display96Efficiency
Score results compared to audits in the ECOS database.
httparchive.org96
Average (arithmetic mean)68
Statistical distributionp9096
p7584
Median67
p2554
p1044
DatasetLast update2/1/26, 6:25 AM
Number of measurement points (n)333
Statistical distribution of audits9668

The Performance score evaluates the speed at which content is loaded and becomes interactive. It analyzes metrics such as the Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) and responsiveness. High performance saves time and conserves the hardware resources of users.

ECOS Score Display100Performance

This indicator checks compliance with modern web standards. This includes security aspects, correct image formats, and the avoidance of outdated technologies. Clean best practices form the foundation for a long-lasting, efficient, and maintainable web architecture.

ECOS Score Display100Best Practices

Here, the data load is evaluated in comparison to the global average (HTTP Archive). The total size of transferred bytes and the number of server requests are measured. Less data traffic directly means less energy consumption and faster loading processes worldwide.

ECOS Score Display86Network

Every requested file creates communication overhead between the browser and the server. We put the total number of requests in relation to the median of the HTTP Archive database. Fewer requests mean less overhead and a significantly faster page build, especially with unstable connections.

ECOS Score Display88Requests

Number of Requests
httparchive.org
23
Statistical distributionp90177
p75114
Median70
p2540
p1021
DataTime2024
Device TypeMobile
Homepage (root page)
Sources
Benchmark vs. HTTP Archive23
HTTP Requests by resource type and origin
empty spaceHTTP RequestsShare
Data Type
Script626.09%
Style313.04%
Images626.09%
Other521.74%
Fonts28.7%
Document14.35%
Media00%
Total23100%
Origin
Third Party521.74%
Self1878.26%
Number of requests by file typeScript (26.09%)Style (13.04%)Images (26.09%)Other (21.74%)Fonts (8.7%)Document (4.35%)Media (0%)Third Party (21.74%)Self (78.26%)

The total size of the website in kilobytes is measured. This value is compared with average values from millions of websites (HTTP Archive). A low data load saves bandwidth for the user and reduces the energy required for global data transfer.

ECOS Score Display83Data Weight

Data Transfer (in kb)
httparchive.org
783
Statistical distributionp909603.52
p754702.96
Median2357.43
p251156.58
p10487.09
DataTime2024-06-01
Device TypeMobile
Homepage (root page)
Sources
Benchmark vs. HTTP Archive783
Data volume type and origin
empty spaceData volume (kb)Share
Data Type
Script15358.85%
Style3011.54%
Images2810.77%
Other259.62%
Fonts197.31%
Document62.31%
Media00%
Total260100%
Origin
Third Party15158.08%
Self10941.92%
Data volume by file typeScript (58.85%)Style (11.54%)Images (10.77%)Other (9.62%)Fonts (7.31%)Document (2.31%)Media (0%)Third Party (58.08%)Self (41.92%)

The Clean area measures the ecological sustainability of digital operations. The focus is on the CO2 balance resulting from hosting and data transfer.

The calculation is performed using the co2.js library and considers two essential factors: the estimated energy consumption per page view and the share of renewable energy in the power grid of the respective server location (Grid Intensity).

A high score shows that the website is operated with minimal CO2 emissions and relies on environmentally friendly infrastructure. This makes the invisible environmental impacts of digital products transparent and evaluable.

ECOS Score Display91Clean
Score results compared to audits in the ECOS database.
httparchive.org91
Average (arithmetic mean)32
Statistical distributionp9097
p7572
Median0
p250
p100
DatasetLast update2/1/26, 6:25 AM
Number of measurement points (n)333
Statistical distribution of audits9132

Greencheck API Results
Sub-areaIndexValue
CO₂How high are the CO₂ emissions of httparchive.org?67.964g CO₂ per 1,000 page views.
CO2.js (Green Web Foundation) rating of httparchive.orgA
Energy sourceDoes the hosting provider of httparchive.org use renewable energy?Yes
Documents

The Open category evaluates how accessible and discoverable a website is for both humans and machines. Transparent structures and open standards are the decisive criteria here.

The score consists of two central Lighthouse audits: Accessibility and SEO. A high value guarantees that content is fully usable for people with disabilities and that technical hurdles do not hinder visibility in search engines.

Openness thus promotes an inclusive internet and ensures that information remains equally accessible to every user group.

ECOS Score Display100Open
Score results compared to audits in the ECOS database.
httparchive.org100
Average (arithmetic mean)91
Statistical distributionp90100
p7596
Median92
p2586
p1080
DatasetLast update2/1/26, 6:25 AM
Number of measurement points (n)333
Statistical distribution of audits10091

This score indicates how usable a website is for people with disabilities. Aspects such as contrast ratios, screen reader compatibility, and logical structures are evaluated. An inclusive web is an open web that excludes no one through technical barriers.

ECOS Score Display100Accessible

The SEO score checks technical discoverability by search engines. It ensures that content can be correctly indexed and that metadata is present. Good SEO makes information openly accessible and visible to the relevant target group on the net.

ECOS Score Display100SEO

The Safe index evaluates the technical integrity and reputation of a website. It combines infrastructure analysis from AbuseIPDB and Google Web Risk to detect malware or blacklisting with an in-depth audit of HTTP security headers via the MDN HTTP Observatory. This multi-layered approach ensures that both the server's reputation and the implementation of modern encryption and protection standards are verified.

ECOS Score Display86Safe
Score results compared to audits in the ECOS database.
httparchive.org86
Average (arithmetic mean)74
Statistical distributionp9090
p7585
Median73
p2563
p1063
DatasetLast update2/1/26, 6:25 AM
Number of measurement points (n)333
Statistical distribution of audits8674

The integrity of the domain is checked against global databases such as Google Webrisk and AbuseIPDB. This ensures that the site is not known for malware, phishing, or fraudulent activities. This forms the essential basis for digital trust.

ECOS Score Display91Trust

This indicator matches the URL against Google's lists of dangerous web resources. It checks whether the site is known for phishing, social engineering, or the distribution of malware. A negative result guarantees that visitors are protected from malicious content.

ECOS Score Display100Webrisk

Here, the reputation of the server IP is checked. AbuseIPDB collects reports on malicious activities such as spam or DDoS attacks. A clean score confirms that the website's hosting environment is not associated with criminal activities.

ECOS Score Display82IP Check

The MDN HTTP Observatory is an analysis tool by Mozilla designed to evaluate a website's security header configuration. It helps developers correctly implement modern security standards like CSP, HSTS, and CORS to mitigate risks such as cross-site scripting and clickjacking. (HTTP Observatory Scoring Methodology)

ECOS Score Display80Secure

HTTP Observatory Reults
HTTP Observatory Score80/100
HTTP Observatory GradeB+
TestsPassed7
Failed1
HTTP Observatory Tests
TestPassedModifierResultDescription
Content Security Policy-20csp-implemented-with-unsafe-inlineCSP implemented but allows 'unsafe-inline'
Strict Transport Security0hsts-implemented-max-age-at-least-six-monthsHSTS implemented with max-age of at least 6 months
Content Type Protection0x-content-type-options-nosniffX-Content-Type-Options header set to 'nosniff'
Clickjacking Protection0x-frame-options-implementedX-Frame-Options header properly implemented
Referrer Policy0referrer-policy-safeReferrer-Policy implemented with safe value
Cookie Security0cookies-not-foundNo cookies detected
Cross-Origin Sharing0cross-origin-resource-sharing-not-implementedContent is not visible via CORS
HTTPS Redirection0redirection-all-httpsSite uses HTTPS
Website information (collected via an HTTP request without execution of client-side scripts)
TitleThe HTTP Archive
DescriptionThe HTTP Archive tracks how the web is built. We periodically crawl the top sites on the web and record detailed information about fetched resources, used web platform APIs and features, and execution traces of each page.

The CrUX Reports (Chrome User Experience Report) provide valuable insights into the actual performance of a website from the perspective of real users worldwide.

Unlike synthetic lab tests, this data reflects real conditions such as different hardware performance, fluctuating network speeds, and individual browser configurations. Since these metrics are a key ranking factor for Google, they show immediately how the website performs in the everyday life of visitors.

The analysis is carried out on two levels to evaluate both the specific subpage and the quality of the entire domain (Origin).

This indicator shows performance data for the exact URL tested. It provides information on how specific content and functions of this individual page are experienced by real users in everyday life. This is particularly valuable for verifying the effect of targeted optimizations on a specific landing page.

CrUX results
IndicatorScore (CrUX)Score (linear)ValueDistribution (CrUX API)
OverallAVERAGE78
Cumulative Layout Shift (value)fast990CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.60.81.0Percentile0102030ms
Experimental Time to First Byteaverage82972CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.6Percentile05001000150020002500ms
First Contentful Paint (in ms)fast931675CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.60.8Percentile01000200030004000ms
Interaction to Next Paintfast9782CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.60.81.0Percentile0200400600ms
Largest Contentful Paint (in ms)fast971669CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.60.8Percentile0100020003000400050006000ms

The Origin score aggregates user experience data across the entire domain. This provides a comprehensive overall picture of the technical quality of the website infrastructure. It helps to assess whether performance problems are systemic in nature or only affect individual pages of a website.

CrUX results
IndicatorScore (CrUX)Score (linear)ValueDistribution (CrUX API)
OverallAVERAGE79
Cumulative Layout Shift (value)fast990CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.60.81.0Percentile0102030ms
Experimental Time to First Byteaverage85935CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.60.8Percentile05001000150020002500ms
First Contentful Paint (in ms)fast961342CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.60.8Percentile01000200030004000ms
Interaction to Next Paintfast95149CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.60.8Percentile0200400600ms
Largest Contentful Paint (in ms)fast981304CrUX Performance Distribution0.00.20.40.60.8Percentile0100020003000400050006000ms
Summary
Average93
Number of Audits1

To what extent does httparchive.org follow technical best practices regarding sustainability and security, what is the total ECOS score, and how does the result compare with other sites?
With a score of 93/100, the result is in the top 10% of examined websites.
How efficiently is httparchive.org optimized regarding data transfer and loading speed, how does the site perform in the ECOS audit in this regard, and how does it stand compared to the competition?
With a score of 96/100, the result is in the top 10% of examined websites.
What about technical security and privacy protection on httparchive.org, how high is the ECOS Safe score, and how secure is the site in direct comparison with other sites?
The score is 86/100. The rating is higher than 75% of the audits in the ECOS database.
To what extent does httparchive.org rely on open standards and digital accessibility, how many points does the site achieve in the ECOS Open rating, and how inclusive is it compared to other websites?
With a score of 100/100, the result is in the top 10% of examined websites.
How sustainable is the ecological footprint of httparchive.org through optimized resource use, how high is the ECOS Clean score, and how does the result compare to other examined sites?
The score is 91/100. The rating is higher than 75% of the audits in the ECOS database.

Download raw audit data and ECOS statistics as JSON.

Data can also be accessed programmatically via the REST API. Details can be found in the documentation.

  • Basic Audit Scores: Compact JSON response with the 5 main scores.
  • Full Audit Detail: Detailed analysis results including all technical individual checks.
  • Audit History: Temporal development of scores across all previous measurements.
  • ECOS Benchmark Statistics: Descriptive statistics and percentile distribution of the entire ECOS database.

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