Recent Visitors Report |
Visitor: WebSTAT defines a “Visitor” as a person (physical machine) that is either a returning visitor (been to your site before) or a unique visitor (first time visitor to your site). A visitor is counted one time per 24 hour period. So if, for example, a person comes to your site at 11:59 PM and views pages until after midnight, that person would be counted as 2 visitors since they span the midnight hour.
This report shows the most recent visitors to your website based on IP address and time stamp, which can be helpful for troubleshooting purposes, testing your WebSTAT code tags, or if you are watching for a particular visitor in real time. If WebSTAT is able, it will attempt to resolve the IP address to a domain name. You can get even more details about each of your visitors by clicking on the IP address links within the report. |
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