DHS reports 102 million pageviews and 67+ million visitors to DHS.gov in 2025

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Traffic data for DHS.gov shows a 68.49% increase over 2024, totaling 102 million pageviews and more than 67 million unique visitors in 2025.

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DHS announced a redesigned DHS.gov on Jan. 21, 2026, following record web traffic in 2025 — a 68.49% increase over 2024 with 102 million pageviews and more than 67 million visitors. The redesign introduces a new homepage, simplified navigation with site-wide search, updated interior page styles, and plans for a Phase 2 redesign of interior pages in the coming weeks. The release links the relaunch to recent DHS initiatives including WOW.DHS.gov and highlights popular pages such as a CBP Home App self-deportation page.
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Attempted to verify DHS's published metrics. The DHS press release (DHS.gov, Jan 21, 2026) explicitly states the figures (68.49% increase, 102 million pageviews, >67 million visitors vs. 40 million in 2024). However, the DHS '2025 Year End Metrics Report' PDF referenced on DHS.gov (which should provide primary Google Analytics data) could not be retrieved (404 Page Not Found) during checks, and external analytics sources require aggregation or access to DAP data for independent confirmation. Primary DHS documentation exists in the press release but the underlying metrics PDF was inaccessible at time of checking; recommend rechecking the DHS metrics PDF or analytics.usa.gov later.

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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Jan 25, 2026overdue
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  3. Update · Jan 21, 2026, 09:40 PMTech Error
    Attempted to verify DHS's published metrics. The DHS press release (DHS.gov, Jan 21, 2026) explicitly states the figures (68.49% increase, 102 million pageviews, >67 million visitors vs. 40 million in 2024). However, the DHS '2025 Year End Metrics Report' PDF referenced on DHS.gov (which should provide primary Google Analytics data) could not be retrieved (404 Page Not Found) during checks, and external analytics sources require aggregation or access to DAP data for independent confirmation. Primary DHS documentation exists in the press release but the underlying metrics PDF was inaccessible at time of checking; recommend rechecking the DHS metrics PDF or analytics.usa.gov later.
  4. Original article · Jan 21, 2026

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