Views with each visit

When i go to look at one/any of my items, it picks up and records that i viewed it (at the bottom of the listing)…..So, its sort of difficult for me to tell if it was me viewing my items or someone else was actually viewing my items if there are multiple views on it. so just curious if there is any way to remove myself from being tracked as a “view” Thanks.

asked over 10 years ago

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cyberwear says: January 13, 2015

Mine is doing the same things. From my count all of my page views have been my own… I have been writing it down since you posted this. Have you heard anything from support?

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They’re not supposed to count, but they do anyway. If you open a support ticket, please let us know what the response is.

answered over 10 years ago

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DiscountDesigner says: January 09, 2015

Yes, i did open a ticket and I will let you know what they say

Your visits should not be [URL removed]
Go to top of page – Top Left side Click on Help
Bonz Help page comes up;
Left side of page click on “Selling Topics”
Under Set up Booth’s, click on “Advanced Questions”
Click on the7th [URL removed] “Where do I go to find viewing stats for my booth and items?”

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OR;
Hover over My Bonanza
On drop down click on "Edit account settings
On left side go to “My Booth Details”
Click on “Item Stats”

answered over 10 years ago

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SparklesJewelry says: January 09, 2015

Thanks, and i do know how to use these 2 features, However, if i go to the item description, and i have 4 views, i got out of it, go back and look again I will have 5, do it again, I have 6. etc.

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