Some of you might recall that I removed a couple of pieces of javascript code when this blog started being flagged as an 'attack site' sometime ago. Sitemeter was one of them. Since I like some of its functionality, I have switched it back on. Gingerly.
Do you think I should be worried? If Sitemeter is not a safe option, then what is? [I already have Google Analytics.]
Thank you in advance for any help, suggestion, warning...
6 Comments:
I don't know. I use www.statcounter.com and find it very good, maybe better than sitemeter. And my blog hasn't been flagged as an attack site. Ever. Honest.
If you already have Google Analytics, I am not sure that you really need another package. But as Vinod said, use Statcounter. I used to like it in the good old days of blogging.
Maybe this could explain the sitemeter malfunction.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/02/sitemeter-kills-thousands-of-sites-for-ie-users/
I use clustrmaps and it is a smooth ride so far..
I use cqcounter and google analytics, and have been happy so far.
Analytics is a very safe option
Thanks for all your inputs, friends. I do have Google Analytics, but sometimes, I find the detailed stats on the 100 most recent visitors interesting and fascinating; I was so used to this feature at SiteMeter, that I really missed it. That's why I have re-installed it. I just hope it doesn't lead to any problems.
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