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Log Xanga Visitors with xTracker

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The xTracker is a service that allows you to secretly and invisibly log any user who visits your Xanga website. If you enable Xanga Lock on your site, then visitors will be forced to sign in and reveal their username through xTracker logging. If you've noticed many popular Xanga websites enable Xanga Lock, it's probably not because they desire privacy, but because they wish to keep an eye on their visitors with a Xanga tracker.

xtracker.jpgThe current feature set includes: an optional module that can publicly display your recent visitors on your Xanga site, IP address and computer information detection, log search, visitor statistics, and visitor profile images.

The xTracker was launched on August 29, 2004 by founder Justin Dela Cruz. For a period of time the service was accessed at the domain name bloggary.com, but after traffic increased, a new and more permanent domain name was purchased. After steady increase in popularity, the xTracker now stands as one of the dominant visitor trackers for Xanga.com.

Future goals of the xTracker include expanding to additional blog services such as MySpace.

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that is cool.. i really hope they expand to myspace.. i can't find i tracker for mine that works well..

i love having an xanga tracker! The one i use now is called suhock. It's okay.. but i think i'm going to try "theXtracker" I havnt heard of it untill i read this. I guess theXtracker just got one more user -- me!

hmm... very interesting. =)

I've never heard of that. sounds cool, I think I should try it out (:.

xTracker is great, but last time i checked they werent letting anyone else get one. . but i have it on my personal site and its great

Thanks! I've been looking for this everywhere.

Very Interesting...
I Think I Have Something Like It.
But Its Not Called The X Tracker.
I Might Try It.

I'm loving the features! I like the fact that only you know you have the tracker. Or adding a module so you don't have to go to the trouble of signing in to your account. Its fun to see your visitor's profile pictures too! Simple look, which is good- less confusing that way. Two thumbs up, way up!

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