Block IP from analytics
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How can I block an ip from analytics? basically so I do not see test orders from a certain ip in the sales performance section?
Thanks for any help.
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Hi
Did you get this resolved, if not did you remember to put in the forward slash '' after the first three sections of the IP address. It turns out thats the reason it wasn't working for me.
Thanks
Andy
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Hi there, were you able to sort this out? If so, please mark one or more as a "good answer." If not, please let me know where you are getting stuck in the process so I can help. Thanks! (Christy)
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I would set up a new view so that you still have the original view collecting all data.
Apart from that, I agree with advice above.
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You will need to find out if you need to block a single or range of IP addresses, then here is the guide-
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go to admin, then look at filters, its is pretty easy from there
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