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Why is the cPanel traffic statistics tool called AWStats
AWStats is short for "Advanced Web Statistics". It is a popular open-source analytics software designed to provide detailed insights into website traffic and usage in cPanel, and comes free with all UltimateWB web hosting plans and UltimateWB Cloud plans. The name "AWStats" reflects its advanced capabilities in analyzing web server log files and generating comprehensive statistics.
Here's why the cPanel traffic statistics tool is called AWStats:
1. Advanced Analytics: AWStats goes beyond basic traffic tracking and provides in-depth insights
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Tagged advanced analytics, advanced web statistics, awstats, browser, device, entry page, exit page, geographic data, ip address, popular content, search engine keywords, traffic tracking, user agent, visitor behavior, web server log analysis, website logs
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