https://statcounter.com/free-invisible-web-tracker/
You had me worried for a sec.
Like anyone would know I am David from Toronto, Canada 123 River Road, 5 foot 8 with blond hair with a slight limp
I'm not sure how reliable this is but Stat Counter lets you track traffic on your blogs. I would track your fb, and Tumblr etc. it shows location and time of views if they aren't on a hidden thing ( I am not very tech savvy). This person, if they're stalking you then they're probably looking through those accounts.
I've got a ~50-75 item list that basically is just a little more detailed than yours for the step-by-step on specific plugins and social media sites, but that's basically it.
Get the domain, add it to the host, install Wordpress, setup an email address for the domain, add SSL, get the settings for initial Wordpress setup implemented, install all the plugins, get their settings set how I like them, put in tracking code for Analytics and StatCounter.com, add sites to Google & Bing webmaster tools, and add the sites as valid URLs for AdSense or Amazon Affiliates and reCAPTCHA.
From there it's basically creating the social media plugins and a few specific settings for my go-to theme.
It's actually really simple! The script/service I used specifically is called StatCounter. Sign up is free, and you're provided with some javascript that can be embedded on any page that allows HTML customization for the most part (tumblr, Wordpress, etc.)
In my case, I embedded the script within the description box in tumblr's theme editor. The rest was just getting the guy to click the link I sent, and wait for the results of his browser fingerprint to show up on the statcounter dashboard.
Not sure if Amazon blocks outgoing links through the messaging system or not. Do this from a new Amazon account not tied to yours with fake information and a different IP from the one you use for your business. It won't give you their full info, but should at least narrow it down some.
Create a shitty WordPress website.
Setup robots.txt so Google doesn't crawl and index the site so that no one else will visit the site.
Setup StatCounter.com and Google Analytics.
Send the seller a message with a link to your website and give them a reason to click on that link.
Get their IP address and location after they click the link to your site.
I think there are 2 main reasons why there are less virusses for Linux than Windows or MacOS. First of all, I sad "less", because I know they exist.
First reason: Linux on the desktop's usage is still pretty low. It's only 2,38% for May 2021 according to statcounter.com. Don't quote me on the exact numbers because they differ per website but I think we can all agree it's a small amount. This means that Linux is not an interesting target for viruscreators.
Second reason: The average Linux users tends to be more computer skilled than the average Linux or Mac user. This isn't a rule, but it does apply often. Being a bit more technically aware of computer makes you more careful when downloading e.g. (pirated) software that might contain virusses.
I've never used an antivirus myself, but I don't blame people who do, regardless of their OS of choice.
Linux and Firefox have the same order of magnitude in term of market share (according to statcounter.com). And both of them is over represented in the community imo. Arch will have much less market share, and be much more over represented imo.
1) BackLinks - MOZ.com - one month free trial with 20.000 queries to their database
2) SEO site analysis - SiteChecker.pro - lots of free tools to have an idea
3) Stats - Google Analytics and Statcounter.com for a fast glance of what is going on
>And Nintendo controls 100% of all Switch games distribution!And Microsoft controls 100% of all Xbox games distribution!And Sony controls 100% of all Playstation games distribution!
But none of those control more than 50% of all game distribution.
Per statcounter.com, in the US, iOS currently has 59.71% of the mobile market share and 64.65% of the tablet market share and they accordingly control those same percentages of app distribution.
Apple is using that control to prevent some apps or even categories of apps from reaching a huge percentage of the market while forcing developers to pay their exorbitant payment processing fees for in-app purchases/subscriptions and preventing them from providing any alternative processor or even mentioning their website.
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Save every. single. scrap. of every email he sends you.
If you have a blog, get an account with Statcounter.com and embed their code - apart from keeping a visitor count, they also log IPs. Screencap the visits from his IP address, or any one you may be able to geolocate back to his geographic area (iplocation.net is a good starting point for geolocation of IPs). /u/CollectiveOfCells has the right idea.
If you know his identity, gather all this, go to the cops. If cops don't help, go to a lawyer who can send a nastygram (also known as a cease and desist letter) threatening legal action. Document that too. If cops do help, copy of report.
Document, document, document obsessively. Stay on the cops.
If you do not know his identity, see if you can hire a PI who can figure out who he is.
Not that I know of but that would be a really useful tool.
I haven't tried it here but I use Statcounter on my tumblrs and it works surprisingly well. However, I don't know if it's against any of Reddit's rules, and it might be a good idea to check before trying it on your subreddit.
Focusing on a niche within wedding photography (e.g. elopement / documentary / traditional etc) can make it easier to market yourself, cheaper to advertise, and you'll eventually be able to charge more because you'll have less competition.
I agree that Wix and Squarespace are easy to use but they are not Google friendly.
If you just want a website, these two formats are appropriate. However, if you want to get noticed and actually drive traffic to your business you'll need to have a site that Google will recognize and rank high for specific key terms people are typing in when they are looking for services you provide.
Statcounter.com shows that 88% of internet searches are done on Google. Second place is Bing at 6.5%.
4 Criteria to get to Top of Google - Google Compliant, Mobile Compliant, Google Reviews, Most Content
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"Linux user" isn't exactly a well-defined term either.
Most people have a router in their house, and most routers run Linux, yet you would probably not refer to these people as "Linux users".
Same thing with Android and ChromeOS, which also technically belong to the Linux family.
I guess, you would mostly be interested in the number of people that can execute programs which run on desktop Linux (which is a superset of the programs that run on server Linux).
But yeah, statistics for that are difficult.
You could look at this for rough percentages: https://www.netmarketshare.com/operating-system-market-share.aspx
https://statcounter.com is another webpage for this type of information (but was down at the time of writing).
These try to approximate the market shares by looking at the user-agent string that people have when browsing to webpages.
Which isn't a horrible method, but for example Linux users tend to mock their user-agent string more often, because they're on average more technical and privacy-conscious, so that may skew the statistics.
Comparison of browsers usage stats overtime from two different sources.
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