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Tagged: analytics, emember analytics, stats
Is there a way for me as an admin to see who is logging on and when? I have a members-only site where members have been assigned usernames and passwords, and we want to see if they are actually logging in and reading. Is there a way to view an archive of logins?
The eMember plugin tracks your member login attempts and monitors the IP address for the “Login Restriction by IP Address” feature. But for stats purpose ideally you want to use a stat tracker. The eMember plugin does not track which page a visitor views (this is the job of an analytics software). If you are using Google Analytics then you can get a lot of statistics on what your visitors are doing on your site.
Thanks, but I’m looking for something a little different.
For instance, if there is a member named “Joe Blow,” is there anywhere I can see as an admin that Joe Blow logged in on Tuesday at 10 a.m? Or that he has logged in 4 times over the last month? Or that member Mary Jones logged in on Thursday? I can’t learn these things with Google Analytics, right?
Thanks for your help
I see what you mean. No, eMember does not present those data to the admin. We will look into it and see what we can do to present some of these stat data to the admin.
Hello,
Can you please tell us – is there any way to be able to tell how many users are logged in to eMember at any given time?
Thank you!
The logins are “cookie based,” and the plugin currently has no knowledge of how many non-expired cookies it has seen in the last XX minutes. It might be possible to have some kind of an addon that would track the number of distinct login cookies seen, during the last XX minutes.
Are you using the following addon by any chance?
https://www.tipsandtricks-hq.com/wordpress-membership/emember-stats-analytics-addon-1058
A feature could potentially be added to that addon to handle this kind of functionality.