Squarespace FAQ > Access Logs / Statistics (8 entries)
Questions related to the Squarespace access logs and statistics features.
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Access log entries represent activity on your site. You can get a more detailed explanation of the format of each entry under the Reference Cards section of this manual here. ...
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Probably not. Almost every time you see subsequent requests from one IP address that seem to be mechanical, you're seeing a search engine crawl your site. At times, search engine crawlers ...
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It depends. An IP address is somewhat anonymous. From your access log, clicking on an individual access will pop up more information about that access. A hostname can sometimes be traced ...
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Squarespace defines a unique visitor as a unique IP within a particular time segment. The time segment tracked depends on the view you have selected within the access log overview page. ...
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Squarespace calculates your RSS subscribers by looking at the number of unique IP addresses visiting your feed in a given week. Depending on the time of day or day of the ...
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No. There is no accurate method of tracking people visiting your web site. Instead, your unique visitor count can give you a rough approximation of how many people may be visiting ...
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Just because the number doesn't correlate exactly back to actual unique people doesn't imply that it's not useful. You can still use the count to track the relative success of your ...
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Yes. You can exclude yourself by IP address by adding an entry within [Members/Access > IP Access Filters] in your site manager. You can locate your IP address quickly by visting ...
