23.05.2018
Basic Reasons To Remove Localhost From The Referrer List – Practice From Semalt
Lisa Mitchell, the Semalt Customer Success Manager, says when you have a website, your team is bound to be testing this and that. If at any time somebody from your team is running the development version of your web app with Google Analytics tracking code, then they're bound to bump into some annoying things. For a start, localhost keeps showing up in the Referrers reports. Secondly, your website's metrics such as the bounce rate, number of page views, conversion rates and so forth. As it is, these metrics will be skewed because as the team member performs a test on the website, things get mixed up. You wouldn't want that, will you?
A quick x You can remedy this situation in a very easy way. In fact, you have three ways at your disposal. Regardless of your choice the x only works for new visits. The existing data will remain tainted, and you cannot do anything about this.
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