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Can I filter out my traffic in google analytics?

I have a site running Google analytics and I end up being a large fraction of the traffic to it (like 1 of the 2 hits per day). Is there any way I can set it so that my browsing doesn't skew the numbers so much? I'd be happy if it just didn't record anything for accesses that are logged in as my Google account.

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BCS Avatar asked Dec 05 '22 06:12

BCS


2 Answers

Use the Filter Manager in your analytics settings

http://www.google.com/support/analytics/bin/answer.py?answer=55481&cbid=-1j8it19c4uzvt&src=cb&lev=answer

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SpliFF Avatar answered Jan 05 '23 13:01

SpliFF


You can use filter to exclude

  1. Traffic from a a domain
  2. IP address
  3. Sub directory

or you can use a custom filter. You can edit your site to set a campaign code if you login in and use the custom filter to exclude that campaign code.

You can also try out the ip filter if you use the same machine.

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Shoban Avatar answered Jan 05 '23 12:01

Shoban