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We are moving our website to new server. You may have difficulty using our service in the next few hours .
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We are currently having problems with our server. We hope that everything will be fixed soon and we apologize for the inconvenience
The session slots gives the user the ability to run multiple sessions at the same time. All you need to open an user account and hit the traffic exchange button and create a new session, you’ll see a new session key generated. Running multiple sessions you get more traffic points and more traffic to your project. Every session need diferent IP .
Our clients can now select:
Bitcoin (Lightning Network) (BTC.LN)
Litecoin (LTC)
Bitcoin Cash (BCH)
Ether Classic (ETC)
Ether (ETH)
Tether USD (ERC20) (USDT.ERC20)
Ripple (XRP)
Referrer(HTTP Referrer) is one of the parameters of any visitor coming to any website and it identifies from where the visitor came from in other words from what website it was referred to your website.
For example, if a visitor came from Google to your website while searching for "Keyword" then its referrer would be https://www.google.com/search?q=Keyword - the Google's search page for "Keyword".
The same can be done with almost any website/page on the internet.
If a visitor came from a search engine then such traffic qualifies as Organic, if a visitor came from a social network then it falls under Social traffic, if we leave the Referrer field blank then such traffic is called Direct.
Keep in mind that the webpage in your Referrers field should at least looks real, for example as many of our clients do mistakenly put simply http://www.google.com, http://www.facebook.com, http://www.twitter.com etc. in the Referrer field and then contact our support with complaints that such Referrers do not reflect in their Google Analytics. Obviously no website in the world can get traffic from the main page of Google.com nor Facebook.com, so Google Analytics simply filters out such fake Referrers.
In the same time it is quite normal if the traffic would come from for example https://www.google.com/search?q=Keyword or your own Facebook page, so we strongly recommend to put real webpages so the traffic you are receiving would look natural.
So in conclusion you can imitate traffic coming from absolutely any URL and any website and it should work in Google Analytics and almost any other traffic counter.