How to exclude IP from Google Analytic?
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Hello Guys,
I am admin of google analytic, i am trying to exclude traffic in google analytic from admin, view section then filter but not there is no button of save? Can anyone please help me?
PFA of image.
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Hi,
Go to Admin - Filters - + New Filter - Create New Filter - Name it whatever you would like - Then under filter type select "Exclude" and enter whichever data you have. The IP address usually works best. Then hit save.
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Hi Dan,
Were you able to exclude the IP address after all? We would love an update on this issue, thanks!
Christy
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Sorry not able to find out Network Domain in segment, can you please help me out?
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The best way would be to create a segment by clicking the add segment. Network Domain does not contain : 0.0.0.0 <- your IP Address
Or a new view with a filter, however a new view will only record from when you create it. The above will segment the view.
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Hi,
Yes there is a save button I just rechecked in my analytics account . Please check below video once.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfnhpiFC10w
Thanks
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