|
The general FAQ list
tells you everything about general issues regarding OneStat Pro.
-
Who
has access to my statistics
?
-
How
often are my statistics updated?
-
Can
I view my statistics from any computer in the world?
-
Will
the OneStat.com code slow down my website?
-
How
many pages can I measure?
-
My
website is located on my ISP's server, can I use OneStat.com?
-
I
want to know more about implementing the OneStat.com script
-
I
want to know more about billing.
-
Who has access to my statistics?
OneStat Pro is password protected. This means that only the
registrar will have access to view the statistics and persons who got the log
in information from the registrar.
Go to top
-
How often are my statistics updated?
OneStat.com solutions are real-time. This means that you don't
have to wait to view the latest measurements of your website. It will
automatically be updated each second.
Go to top
-
Can I view my statistics from any computer in the world?
Yes, you will be able to view the statistics from
any computer in the world which is connected to the internet. You can log in at
the OneStat.com website.
Go to top
-
Will the OneStat.com code slow down my website?
No. To use OneStat.com you add a javaScript to
your web pages that communicates with our servers. The time required to execute
the JavaScript is measured in fractions of seconds and should not be noticeable
by your visitors.
Go to top
-
How many pages can I measure?
OneStat Pro measures unlimited number of pages. Instead of
other providers of measurements solutions, we do not charge you per page that
you measure.
Go
to top
-
My Web site is located on my ISP's server, Can I use
OneStat.com?
Yes. To activate your OneStat.com service
you simply need to upload to your ISP's server the new Web pages containing the
JavaScript, in the same manner that you posted the existing pages.
Go to top
-
I want to know more about implementing the
OneStat.com script
Please go to the
Quickstart or the
Implementation FAQ list.
Go to top
-
I want to know more about billing.
Please visit the Billing
Implementation FAQ list.
Go to top
|