Unix time
On the web platform, Unix time is used for timestamps, and is given as the number of milliseconds since the beginning of the Unix epoch.
See also
- Unix time on Wikipedia
- Leap second on Wikipedia
Unix time is a method to represent a timestamp, and is usually defined as the number of seconds since the beginning of the Unix epoch, which is January 1st, 1970, at midnight (UTC). Leap seconds are ignored.
On the web platform, Unix time is used for timestamps, and is given as the number of milliseconds since the beginning of the Unix epoch.
Updated on April 20, 2024 by Datarist.