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If my site is password protected is there a way to see usernames who have visited?
I've looked at the visitor section, but I do not see anything that would identify a specific person. Thanks! Nancy |
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I don't believe that Hostgator has anything setup to track that, you would have to set something up yourself.
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Thank you for helping answer that!
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depends on how it's set up. i know at one time my google analytics account was set up in such a way that it tracked by member name on my forum/drupal site, but i adjusted it. (don't remember what it was i did that got that, though). it kinda freaked me out to have that level of detail and i felt like it was too intrusive.
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AWstats and Webalizer list usage by username. I have a family site that we decided to keep private and have two usernames, one for me and one for everyone else. I made my private username when I realized that this was tracked. It is nice to see if anyone besides me is visiting the site.
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