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  • Thread Starter tkbuhler

    (@tkbuhler)

    That all sounds great, thanks. So far with the recent update i have not had the problem with user being tracked.

    Thread Starter tkbuhler

    (@tkbuhler)

    To follow up (from my original post) on what i see as Bots being tracked on my site:

    Even though many views on individual site pages, SlimStat shows 0 sessions today (typical recently), and also 0 Human Visits under Audience. There is a lot of activity under Pageviews, but why does this not correspond to hits under Human Visits (unless these are Bots or Crawlers)?

    Also i have another statistics plugin that shows no corresponding hits, and basically zero overlap with what SlimStat shows me. Overall — the behavior of these “visitors” to my site doesn’t correspond with expected behavior on my site; the locations appear to be very random, international sources i also wouldn’t normally expect (also recently, many of them are hitting the robot.txt file at my site root). 

    Thread Starter tkbuhler

    (@tkbuhler)

    It is currently set to Server.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter tkbuhler

    (@tkbuhler)

    Thanks for your help… i don’t currently have a caching plugin or CDN running for my site.

    Also, i’ve just noticed that a CPT exclusion i have set (cpt:attachment) is still tracking hits for that content type on my site.

    Thread Starter tkbuhler

    (@tkbuhler)

    Hello… thanks for your help with this. I’ll try the CPT setting in the exclusions.

    As for my other problems, i’m definitely still having the issue with User exclusions in particular. I do have WP Users set to be excluded, and in addition i also have the specific usernames excluded from tracking. Despite these settings, Slimstat is still showing the tracking of this logged-in user on the site (this is a recent problem for me… until a recent update this wasn’t the case).

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