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Web filtering and reporting suite
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• IP Count - Displays the number of sites or categories
• User Count - Displays the number of individuals who
• Site Count - Displays the number of sites a user has
• Page Count - Displays the total number of pages visited.
• Object Count - Displays the number of objects on a Web
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visited by the IP address for a user's machine.
have visited a specific site or category.
visited, or the number of sites in a category. This figure is
based on the root name of the site. For example, if a user
visits www.espn.com, www.msn.com, and www.fox-
sports.com, that user will have visited three pages. If that
same user additionally visits www.espn.com/scores, the
total number of sites visited would still count as three—
and not as four—because the latter page is on the orig-
inal ESPN site that was already counted.
A user may visit only one site, but visit 20 pages on that
site. If a user visits a page with pop-up ads, these items
would add to the page count. If a page has banner ads
that link to other pages, these items also would factor into
the page count. In categories that use a lot of pop-up
ads—porn, gambling, and other related sites—the page
count usually exceeds the number of objects per page.
By clicking the link in this column, the detail report view
displays data for all pages accessed, including hyper-
links to those pages.
page. All images, graphics, multimedia items, and text
items count as objects. The number of objects on a page
is generally higher than the number of pages a user
visits.
However, if an advertisement or banner ad (an object on
the page) is actually a page from another site, this item
would not be classified as an object but as a page, since
it comes from a different server.
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