June's results show a 46.8 per cent increase year-on-year for the Daily Mail website, which tops the list for the sixth month in a row.
The site recorded 2,390,095 unique browsers per day on average, a 3.99 per cent increase on May's figures.
Overall increases across all sites were significantly lower than last month.
Telegraph.co.uk saw the biggest daily average increase to its site compared to May of 6.72 per cent, with 1,775,764 unique daily browsers on average.
The Mirror Group's websites took top place for the biggest increase of browsers across the month, rising from 10.7 million to more than 11 million.
Only the guardian.co.uk saw a decrease in browsers at any point, with its overall monthly figure dropping by 1.21 per cent compared to May.
News International again requested that results for the Times and the Sun websites not be reported in advance of the introduction of a paywall for the Times and Sunday Times sites.
The full figures for the four audited titles and Mirror Group's websites are listed below. The percentage in brackets indicates the month-on-month change compared with the May ABCe report:
Mail Online
Average daily unique browsers: 2,485,431 (+3.99 per cent)
Monthly unique browsers: 43,119,182 (+1.77 per cent)
Guardian.co.uk
Average daily unique browsers: 2,036,449 (+1.30 per cent)
Monthly unique browsers: 35,259,914 (-1.21 per cent)
Telegraph.co.uk
Average daily unique browsers: 1,775,764 (+6.72 per cent)
Monthly unique browsers: 33,634,623 (+3.49 per cent)
Mirror Group
Average daily unique browsers: 527,564 (+5.01 per cent)
Monthly unique browsers: 11,182,776 (+4.28 per cent)
Independent.co.uk
Average daily unique browsers: 492,375 (+2.16 per cent)
Monthly unique browsers: 10,592,144 (+0.06 per cent)
TheSun.co.uk
No data available
Times.co.uk
No data available
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