Peru continues to experience rapid digital transformation in 2026. This list highlights the most prominent internet usage habits shaping Peruvian online behavior this year.
In 2026, 78% of Peruvians access the internet primarily via smartphones, reflecting a significant shift towards mobile-first online engagement compared to 65% in 2023.
Streaming platform usage has increased to 82%, with Peruvians spending an average of 2 hours daily on video streaming, a 25% rise from 2023.
Social media remains dominant, with 93% of internet users active on at least one platform, led by TikTok and WhatsApp, accounting for 72% of daily online activity.
E-commerce usage has surged to 67%, with 45% of online shoppers making mobile purchases weekly, reflecting increased trust and digital payment adoption.
Online education engagement has reached 55%, with a 20% increase since 2023, as Peruvians embrace digital learning platforms for skill development.
Digital banking users now represent 78% of internet users, with 65% conducting transactions via mobile apps regularly, up from 54% in 2023.
Online gaming has become more popular, with 60% of young users engaging in gaming platforms weekly, a 15% increase since 2023.
Content creation on platforms like TikTok and Instagram grew to 48%, as more Peruvians partake in sharing videos and live streams.
Privacy concerns are rising, with 68% of users actively seeking more control over their online data, showing increased awareness since 2023.
81% of users utilize security measures such as VPNs and two-factor authentication, indicating a growing focus on online safety.
Peru’s internet landscape in 2026 is marked by mobile dominance, increased digital engagement, and heightened security awareness. These habits are shaping a more connected and digitally savvy society.
A: Smartphones are the primary device, with 78% of users relying on them for their daily internet activities.
A: E-commerce has expanded significantly, with 67% of internet users shopping online regularly, especially via mobile devices.
A: Yes, 68% of users are actively seeking more control over their online data, reflecting growing privacy awareness.