The commands in this section allow you to insert the codes needed to activate an analytics service for your site.
If you want to know how many people visit your website and how they view it, tick the Enable website hit statistics option.
By working with the Pro edition, you can define which Statistics engine should be used, if Google Analytics 4, Google Universal Analytics or WebSite X5 Statistics. Once you make your choice you can set the relative parameters.
If you choose Google Analytics 4 or Google Universal Analytics (the only possible choice with the Evo edition) you must specify:
▪ | Tracking ID: This field is for entering the web tracking code, which you need to start Google's Universal Analytics™. |
For more information on Google Analytics™ and to open an account, click on the button to access the official site: http://www.google.com/analytics/. On the other hand, for more information about the new Google Analytics 4, please read the official guide. |
▪ | IP Anonymization: Use this command to activate IP address anonymization in the JavaScript tracking code of Google Analytics™. |
By default, Google Analytics™ uses the complete IP address of website visitors to give general geographic information in its reports. Upon user request, Google Analytics™ will mask the IP address by replacing the last part of it with zeroes before memorizing it. This slightly reduces the precision of the geographical reports. For further information on the IP address anonymization feature in Google Analytics™, refer to the official guide at https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2763052 With Google Analytics 4 the IP address anonymization is alway active. |
If you choose WebSite X5 Statistics (option available in the Pro edition), on the other hand, you don't need to report any specific parameters.
If you choose WebSite X5 Statistics:
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