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Question

Need retroactive Web Stat tracker

Jul 10, 2013 3:43PM PDT

Hi, does anyone know if there's a Web service that tracks web pages visited retroactively? Bonus would be one that's free or has free trial period.

For ex., I need statistics for a web site from Oct. 2012 to present... but I haven't installed a tracker (counter) yet in the web pages.

I'm in desperate situation and really hope there is such a thing.

Thanks

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That is in the news.
Jul 11, 2013 3:17AM PDT

It appears your ISP and the NSA may have such records if you didn't keep them.
Bob

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what is NSA
Jul 11, 2013 2:45PM PDT

I feel silly cuz I don't know what NSA stands for?

BTW my client just changed their ISP to another company. So do you think the past info. (of web stats) will be lost? Or should I ask the new ISP?

thanks for your help!

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It's all in the current news.
Jul 12, 2013 1:42AM PDT