How to Stop Tracking your Own Visits from Google Analytics 2016
Hello Guys! Google Analytics is
basically used to track down the details of external users who are visiting and
interacting with your website. However, reporting contains data from both
external users and your own visits to your website. This is the reason why it
might become difficult to identify how many users are actually visiting,
interacting, using your website. Today in this article, we will learn how to
stop tracking your own visits from Google Analytics.
Let Start it Below:
How to Create an IP Address Filter in Google Analytics?
To stop
tracking your own visits you need to exclude your IP Address from Google
Analytics so it does not tracks any hit that comes from a particular IP
Address.
- Go
to Whatismyipaddress.com and look up for your your IP
Address. If you already know the IP Address which you want to filter, then
skip this step.
3.From
the drop down, Select a property on which you will like to add a filter.
Now, Go to All Filters and then +Add Filter.
4.Now give your filter a name, so
it is easier for you to remember.
5.In filter type, select "Predefined".
6.In filter
type, select “Exclude”.
7. In source file or destination, select “Traffic from IP Address”.
8.In Select expression field, choose “That equals to”.
9.In
the IP Address field, enter the IP address that you would like to filter.
10.Once you are done with customizing your filter, press “Save” button.
Now You have successfully Stop tacking your own visits.I hope that after reading this article you can easily stop your tacking.If you like this article share it on social media to help other blogger friends.
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