In 2026, Algeria continues to experience rapid digital growth, transforming how people communicate, shop, and consume content. Here are the top 10 internet usage habits shaping the nation this year.
In 2026, 78% of Algerian internet users engage daily with social media platforms, reflecting a 12% increase since 2023.
Over 85% of internet traffic in Algeria is now mobile, with smartphone users spending an average of 4.2 hours online daily in 2026.
Streaming video services are used by 65% of Algerian users regularly, marking a 20% rise over the past three years.
Online shopping adoption has hit 52% among internet users, driven by increased smartphone penetration and improved digital payment options.
Digital payments are now used by 48% of Algerian internet users, up from 32% in 2023, supporting e-commerce expansion.
Rural internet access has grown by 15% since 2023, with 42% of rural households now connected, closing the urban-rural digital divide.
There’s a 25% increase in consumption of local content, with Algerian-produced videos, music, and news leading online popularity.
Messaging apps like WhatsApp and Messenger are used by 92% of Algerian internet users for daily communication.
Awareness of cybersecurity has risen, with 63% of users now regularly updating security settings and avoiding risky online behavior.
E-learning platforms are utilized by 40% of Algerian students and professionals, reflecting a 10 percentage point increase since 2023.
Algeria’s digital landscape is rapidly evolving in 2026, with increased mobile usage, content consumption, and digital payments shaping everyday online habits. Continued infrastructure development promises even greater digital engagement in the coming years.
A: Most Algerians access the internet via smartphones, with over 85% using mobile devices to go online daily.
A: Online shopping has significantly grown, with over half of internet users now regularly purchasing goods and services online.
A: Yes, rural internet access has increased by 15%, with 42% of rural households now connected, improving digital inclusivity.