Pulse automatically filters known bots from your analytics data to provide more accurate insights about your real human visitors. While this method isn't foolproof, it helps maintain cleaner statistics by removing most common bot traffic.
Pulse uses a comprehensive list of known bot User-Agent strings to identify and filter out automated traffic. This includes:
While User-Agent based filtering catches many bots, it's important to understand its limitations:
If bot traffic is a significant concern for your site, consider implementing additional anti-bot measures:
These solutions offer more robust protection but may impact user experience or require additional setup.
Anyway, if you decide to use one of these solutions, don't forget to whitelist the Hakanai Bot crawler to have SEO insights.
The bot identification list is regularly updated to include new known bot patterns. Updates are automatically applied to your analytics - no action required on your part.
Q: How do I know if I need stronger bot protection?
A: Look for unusual patterns like:
Q: Will this affect my SEO?
A: No. Legitimate search engine crawlers are still able to access your site - they're just not counted in your analytics.
If you notice suspicious traffic patterns or need help with bot filtering, contact our support team at contact@hakanai.io
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