How to Stop Counting Your Own Pageviews on Blogger | BlueTek | Google | Blogger

Are you tired of seeing your own visits inflate your blog's pageview statistics on Blogger? Don't worry; we've got you covered. In this step-by-step guide, we'll show you how to stop tracking your own pageviews on Blogger, so you can get a more accurate picture of your blog's performance.

Step 1: Sign in to your Blogger blog

The first step is to sign in to your Blogger account. If you're not already logged in, go to www.blogger.com and sign in with your Google account credentials.

Step 2: Click "Stats" on the left sidebar

Once you're logged in, you'll be taken to the Blogger dashboard. On the left sidebar, you'll find various options. Look for and click on "Stats."

Step 3: Click "Manage tracking your own page views"

In the "Stats" section, you'll see an option that says "Manage tracking your own page views." Click on this option.

Step 4: Click the box next to "Don't track my views for this blog"

A new window will pop up with the title "Don't track your own pageviews." Here, you'll see a checkbox that says "Don't track my views for this blog." Click on this checkbox to enable it.

Important Note: This setting is browser-specific, which means you'll need to repeat these steps for each browser you use on each device. This ensures that your own visits won't be counted in your blog's pageview statistics.

By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your Blogger pageviews are accurate, giving you a better understanding of your blog's actual performance without the interference of your own visits. Happy blogging!




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