![]() Same for top countries with Russia, for instance, having way too inflated numbers on AWStats compared to the reality. If I exclude the “unknown” category in AWStats, the remaining table becomes a bit more usable. Similar is the case with top operating systems and top browsers. ![]() If I exclude back-end pages such as wp-cron.php, /feed/ and wp-login.php that the bots are trying to access, I may get something closer to the actual numbers. And according to AWstats Ive had nearly 40,000 pageviews. There could be a way to make it more accurate by manually excluding other bots. According to CPANEL bandwidth monitor I have actually used 11.4GB. They automatically exclude the “not viewed traffic” which includes “traffic generated by robots, worms, or replies with special HTTP status codes”.ĭespite these efforts, it seems to miss out on a lot of bot traffic. AWStats tries to isolate and exclude robots. It seems very clear that the majority of data included in AWStats is made by robots. Chrome is second with 18.5% of all page views.
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