Google Analytics and Password-Protected Pages
I use my site for sharing photos with a small group of family and friends. I have the basic Google Analytics on my site, which is password-protected. The galleries on the site are unlisted. I've received some hits on the unlisted galleries from unfamiliar cities. Does the fact that I have a hit on an unlisted gallery that is also password protected mean someone has hacked my password? Is there a way to track whether someone has successfully logged into my site? I appreciate your patience and your help!
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Images in the Backcountry
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I'm concerned about the traffic that shows "(direct) / (none)" for source/medium and the landing and/or exit pages are unlisted galleries that have the inherited password for my site. Those hits show multiple pages/session and a few minutes for the session duration.
Any thoughts?
Images in the Backcountry
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Images in the Backcountry
My SmugMug Customizations | Adding CSS to Your Site | SEO for the Photographer | Locate Your Page/Widget Number | SmugMug Help Desk
Anyone else have any ideas?
SmugMug will send out email notifications to you if someone tries to access a passworded area of your site and has 3 or more failed attempts to access the passworded area (whether that's a gallery, folder, or even your main account login). If you are not receiving emails from SmugMug about failed password attempts, that probably means that there have been no 'brute-force' attempts to access the passworded area.
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Is there code I can add to my site to use Google Analytics to see if a user has entered a password? I read something about event tracking, but I have no idea to go about it.
SmugMug Support Hero
Here's the article: http://searchengineland.com/google-really-know-230001