Re: Why block web hit counters?
- From: Leythos <void@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2007 16:07:02 -0400
In article <1189837507.876212.212440@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
chilly8@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
It is NO different than logging users in my own firewall logs. When a
user visits ANY web site, he or she should expect to have their visits
logged by SOME logging system.
However, I get all kinds of information on web visitors (if
StatCounter logs it). I also get the "referrer", which tells me if
someone clicked on any links from another page to reach me
Your statements contradict yourself.
Your logs are no different than provided by your firewall, but you use a
service that provides different information than your firewall logs...
You can't even lie correctly.
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