- Login to Google Analytics and select your profile.
- Select the Admin menu.
- Under Account select All Filters.
- Click Add Filter.
- Give the filter a name (can be anything, I use the IP address)
- Leave Filter Type as predefined.
- It should read: Exclude + traffic from the IP addresses + that are equal to.
- Enter your IP address.
Likewise, can you get IP address from Google Analytics?
There's no way to view your visitors IP addresses right out of the box with Google Analytics. You can view visitor location and ISP in Marketing Optimization > Visitor Segment Performance, under the Domains and Geo Location reports.
Subsequently, question is, how do I exclude multiple IP addresses in Google Analytics? Follow the steps below to block multiple IPs with 1 filter inside Google Analytics:
- Go to your Admin settings.
- Next add a new filter.
- Name your filter (eg.
- Click “Custom” filter type.
- Select “IP Address” as filter field.
- Grab your list of IPs and throw them into your favorite editor.
- Now comes the regex formatting.
Similarly, you may ask, how do I exclude users in Google Analytics?
Setup Google Analytics Filters to exclude internal users
Click “Filters” Click “New Filter” Name your filter. Set the drop down to “Exclude” > “From the IP addresses that are equal to” > Enter your IP address.
How can I see my IP address?
On an Android smartphone or tablet: Settings > Wireless & Networks (or "Network & Internet" on Pixel devices) > select the WiFi network that you're connected to > Your IP address is displayed alongside other network information.
