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Open Web Analytics

ATH Infosystems

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Open Web Analytics

ATH Infosystems

(1 ratings)

Version 1.7.8 + Free Support on CentOS 8.5

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Open Web Analytics (OWA) is an open-source web analytics tool that helps you track and analyze visitor data on your website. It provides valuable insights into user behavior, including page views, interactions, and conversion metrics, helping you make data-driven decisions to enhance your site's performance and user experience.

Features of Open Web Analytics:

  • Comprehensive tracking of website traffic and user behavior.
  • Real-time analytics and reporting on visitor interactions.
  • Customizable dashboards and metrics to suit your needs.
  • Integration with other tools and platforms for enhanced data analysis.
  • Open-source with a strong community for support and development.

To Access OWA Run command on your VM: $sudo setenforce 0

Credentials for accessing OWA are stored securely. Run the following command on your VM to access:

$ cat /var/www/credentials.txt

Access OWA at: http://public-ip/

Disclaimer:

Open Web Analytics is provided "as is," without any warranty, express or implied. Users utilize this software at their own risk. Open Web Analytics is an open-source project and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any third-party company. The developers and contributors to Open Web Analytics hold no responsibility for any damages, losses, or consequences resulting from the use of this software. Users are advised to carefully review and comply with licensing terms and any applicable regulations while using Open Web Analytics.