How to View Statistics of your Website in cPanel

How to View Statistics of your Website in cPanel

cPanel has the facility to view your website visitors stats using Awstats and Webalizer features. You can view stats for every day/week/month/year.

To view your statistics:

1. Login to your cPanel
2. Under Metrix section, click on Awstats or Webalizer

Note:

These are the normal statistics, if you want statistics in detail then you need to go for Google Analytics. So that you can track your visitor history,

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