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This includes marking IPs as internal (to exclude them from public metrics), blocking specific IPs entirely, or restricting access by country. These settings apply universally in addition to site-specific rules. For per-site configurations, see the Site Firewall docs.
  1. Go to the menu on the top right and navigate to Settings
  2. Click Global Firewall.
  3. To classify traffic as Internal (e.g., for team or development IPs, excluding it from visitor counts but still logging for testing), enter your IP addresses in the Internal IPs textarea. Use new lines to separate multiple IPs.
  4. To block traffic altogether (preventing any tracking from those sources), enter IP addresses in the Blocked IPs textarea, following the same format.
  5. To block tracking from specific countries, select each country in the Blocked Countries section.
  6. Click Save to apply changes.
Changes take effect immediately on new traffic.
IP-based rules support IPv4 and IPv6 formats, including wildcard patterns using * for ranges (e.g., 192.168.* for IPv4 to match all IPs starting with 192.168., or 2001:db8:* for IPv6 to match prefixes).