Google's detection of Unusual traffic is nice. But how is it handling Dynamic IP addresses?
For example,I do not have ranges of IPs and my ISP provides Dynamic IP which may change everytime my router reboots and it changes everyday. So here, when I get some IP address I see notification w/o captcha. After several reboots I seem to get an IP which was not blocked!
How to solve this type of issues in Google Analytics. Also I know very well how to exclude traffic from single IP and with ranges of IPs but I do not know how to block internal traffic whose IPs changes everyday?
From the Select filter type menu, select Exclude . From the Select source or destination menu, select traffic from the IP addresses. From the Select expression menu, select the appropriate expression. Enter the IP address or a regular expression.
To do that, navigate to “Admin,” “View Settings,” “Filters” and click “Add Filters.” Create a new filter, with the filter type set to “exclude” and the filter field set to either “event category,” “action,” or “label.” It doesn't matter which of these you chose, but make sure that the naming convention you enter in the ...
To use Dynamic IP Blocking, go to your SecureAuth Identity Platform Administration Console. First, set the length of time to block the IP address after a set number of failed attempts. Your setting will apply to login workflows in all policies. Then, you add the Dynamic IP Blocking rule in each policy.
I just had someone ask me this questions and stumbled upon this thread. I found an alternative solution using this Chrome Extension to block yourself from Analytics on sites.
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