“This data provides a window into how people are interacting with the government online. The data comes from a unified Google Analytics account for U.S. federal government agencies known as the Digital Analytics Program. This program helps government agencies understand how people find, access, and use government services online. The program does not track individuals, and anonymizes the IP addresses of visitors. Not every government website is represented in this data. Currently, the Digital Analytics Program collects web traffic from almost 300 executive branch government domains, including every cabinet department, out of about 1,350 domains total. We continue to pursue and add more sites frequently; to add your site, email the Digital Analytics Program.
Top 20 data: “Now” data includes traffic to a specific, single page—whereas “7 Days” and “30 Days” data includes traffic to a domain and all pages within that domain. This open source project is in the public domain, which means that this website and its data are free for you to use without restriction. You can find the code for this website and the code behind the data collection on GitHub. We plan to expand the data made available here. If you have any suggestions, or spot any issues or bugs, please open an issue on GitHub or contact the Digital Analytics Program.” [Note – on the day this was posted the following data about the site was provided – “There were 1.36 billion visits over the past 90 days.”]
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