Go to this page from your Dashboard to configure Stats for counting/not counting various levels of registered users: Jetpack > WordPress.com Stats > Configure.
I am not sure if there is a way to view separate stats for registered users and normal visitors.
Is there anyway to remove administrative user clicks from my site stats?
@ashutosh is right, you can control this from the Stats configuration screen.
Like wise, the should definitely be a way to separate out site stats for registered users/subscribers, and non-subscribed users.
I’m afraid that’s not possible at the moment. You can choose which users are tracked, but we do not offer any separate stats per user group. That’s a good idea though! I took note of your suggestion and we’ll consider it for a future Jetpack update.
Why is whenever I visit a forum for support, the answer supplied by an expert is either inaccurate or as if everyone is thick. I have installed Jetpack for stats on my WP.org site as was recommended. And now my own admin work is included in the stats tally. Apparently according to the expert above I should “. . . Go to this page from your Dashboard to configure Stats for counting/not counting various levels of registered users: Jetpack > WordPress.com Stats > Configure.
I have gone to Jetpack > wordpress.com stats > and there is NO LINK for a Configure anywhere on the page. Where precisely is the link? I am beginning to think that installing Jetpack was a waste of time. I don’t want to know how many times I’ve visited the site! I want accurate stats of visitors.
Is there anyone here that can answer with precise location details of where the admin stats can be turned off please? I suspect though, before I get an answer I will have uninstalled it anyway. But for the benefit of all the other people, could you explain where to find it?
This thread is quite old and we’ve made quite a lot of changes to Jetpack’s User Interface in the past few months. To configure the Stats module, you now have to go to Jetpack > Settings, and click on “Configure” next to the Stats module. Here is a small video that should help you figure things out:
https://cloudup.com/cR7eE_00mkn
I hope this helps.