UV: unique visitor, a unique visitor, each independent computer counts as a UV PV: Page View, page views, the number of visits to all pages on the website IP: Number of unique IPs In general, PV≥UV≥IP There may be multiple computers under one IP, each computer counts as one UV, and at the same time, users can delete browsing cookies and log in again, which is also counted as one more UV Some networks have random IP addresses, and when users unplug the network cable multiple times a day and are reassigned IP addresses, multiple IPs will respond to one UV, and the IP > UV Is it possible that UV is greater than PV? The answer is no, if UV > PV, it is an abnormal situation. It is possible to be brushed with UV, such as some Alexa tools that are popular on the Internet can brush UV without the PV remaining unchanged. |