Let users choose to filter out anonymous visitors records from the Activity Feed
Let users choose to filter out anonymous visitors records from the Activity Feed so that they can more easily see actionable activity and remove the clutter
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Kevin McKillop commented
pages of 'anonymous' visits to our website completely buries all good actionable data. Need some sort of filtering at the very least to remove all anonymous or some more advanced options.
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RDC commented
The ideal scenario would also involve us giving an ID to users we can identify. Let's say I am Anonymous user 35 on my work laptop. I want to ID myself and remove myself from the view.
Let's say that Anonymous user 155 comes every Monday at 2pm. Through Google analytics, I might be able to ID this person or at least put together some variables that help me build an ID for this user.
Having the ability to parse the activity feed will enable us greater power in determining who's visiting and how often. Right now, if it's not a contact, we are lost.
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jussimir commented
Yes, and allow us to filter staff and internal traffic from the activity feed
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Anonymous commented
+1 I'd like to exclude our web app traffic and only look at our marketing website here.
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Carl commented
Anonymous visitor details are much less valuable in live time than email opens and clickthroughs are. If there's a good amount of activity on your site, the email opens and clickthroughs are buried.
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Damon Gudaitis commented
If we're doing filtering we should also be able to filter out domains and subdomains so that dev and staging server traffic doesn't get counted.
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Brandi Johnson commented
This would be great!!
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Anonymous commented
Please for the love of god yes!