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Google Analytics shows incorrect stats
Hello,
didn't know if this was the correct section to post in but if it's not, the mods can just move it to another section. We run a newly launched adult site and when I check Google Analytics real time stats, it says that we have around 200 people online. BUT ... the numbers don't add up with the traffic sources as can be seen in the screenshot. Also, when I check real time stats location it says that most of the traffic is from Russia. Anyone know what can have happened? We buy traffic at the moment, can it be fake traffic that we are buying? Or does Google show incorrect stats? This is not the first time it happens as it happens every week. Check attached screenshot: ![]() |
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