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Do we want to add this into a turbo:load event listener so it tracks it in the right way? Or did you do it like this on purpose?
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this is a good point, I used the install recommended by the documentation
I will look into the source and do a few testing
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We recently had lots of fake traffic creating a massive amount of visits
Ahoy implemements a bot detection feature but backend side it is not always reliable. Using the front end package is recommended in such cases
let's see if it filters more bot!!!