For my part, I registered correctly and without worries, but does not work either, I will see in a few days, if it moves, in any case thanks for sharing
Posted 3 years ago
Don't know why I'm just seeing this thread. As I have mentioned on here before on a different thread, I use statcounter for the same purpose. If I am reading the code above right this captures the visitors IMVU name as well as their IP address. I have always just checked the Visitors link on my homepage to see which user was on my page the day statcounter says I had a visitor. If I don't check every month (30 days) IMVU's Visitors page no longer shows who visited so this would be helpful since honestly months can go by without me checking my homepage. It seems people visit homepages less and less these days anyway. I used to make regular changes to mine to include music that I love. I have also put the statcounter code on my catty pages to see who has been looking at my products. That was useful but no longer pertinent since I'm not a content creator anymore. It also appears that clicky_custom is only used as a variable so I probably (I'm hoping) don't have to change that in any way for statcounter. I'll post the results once I've tried this out.
Awesome info Dom, thanks for the link. Looks easy enough that even I could do it
Posted 2 years ago
Is there a way to prevent being tracked such as location?
I can see where some people might not want others to know what pages they visit. I don't feel a need to track those who click on my home page though.
Posted 2 years ago
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@Bedroom Eyes
Use a VPN to prevent geolocation tracking.
Posted 2 years ago
@Don Von Alpha Dom
Don Von Alpha Dom wrote:
@Bedroom EyesUse a VPN to prevent geolocation tracking.
would a vpn still be needed even if you just didnt log in?
Posted 2 years ago
@Caleidanna
This code doesn't track location, just the visitors username. You don't need a VPN at all to bypass it.
Posted 2 years ago
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@DataMine
Clicky does track location.
@Caleidanna
I think you're overthinking this. Every single website / link you visit on the internet receives your location via your ip. That's how the network knows where to send your data to.
Posted 2 years ago
@Don Von Alpha Dom
Oh so you're including clicky on the page and sending it custom data along with whatever else it tracks?
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