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Totally Remove "localhost" entries from Google Analytics
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 Hello All, In Google Analytics I see a bunch of traffic coming from "localhost:4444 / referral". I had tried once before to create a filter to exclude this traffic source, but obviously I did it wrong since it's still showing up. Here is the filter I have currently: Filter Name: Exclude localhost 
 Filter Type: Custom filter > Exclude
 Filter Field: Referral
 Filter Pattern: .localhost:4444.
 Case Sensitive: NoCan anyone see what I'm doing wrong and give me a push in the right direction? Thanks in advance! 
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 The filter I used a long time ago that worked at the time was a hostname one using (.?localhost.?) Filter Name: Exclude localhost 
 Filter Type: Custom filter > Hostname
 Filter Pattern: (.?localhost.?)
 Case Sensitive: NoNow I block via code so I'm not sure if this still works - feel free to try. Also, I'm not sure why the filter uses both * and ? since the star should be inclusive of ? wildcard but I can no longer find the source. Good luck 
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 Hi Robert, did you resolve this problem as I have exactly the same thing showing on my analytics too and it is driving me mad? 
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 Does anyone have any ideas? I'm still totally stumped! 
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 Does anyone have any ideas? Having this silly "localhost:4444" entry is skewing all of my numbers and no matter what I try, it won't seem to filter it out. Any help is very much appreciated! Thanks! 
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 Thanks Mike. At least I know I'm not alone in being totally & completely baffled! Hopefully someone else can give me a push in the right direction. Cheers! 
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 I'm sort of baffled, myself. I see no reason why this would be unfilterable. I'm marking this as an unanswered question, hopefully someone comes to our rescue here. 
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 Putting the filter pattern of "localhost" did not work... sadly. I still see "localhost:4444 / referral" in my reports. There must be a way to filter this out.... I'm sure I'm not the only one with this problem (or at least I hope not!) Any other ideas? Thanks in advance. 
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 There was no real reason I wasn't just trying localhost. I just thought we needed some other parameters on there... but clearly those weren't working. I just updated the filter now and I'll check tomorrow's data to see if the answer was really this simple. Thanks! 
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 Was there any reason you're not trying just localhost as the filter pattern? No asterisks, quotes, backslashes or anything? 
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 Unfortunately that did not work. I still see this in my referral reports: localhost:4444 / referral Just to confirm, the filter I set is: Filter Name: Exclude localhost 
 Filter Type: Custom Filter > Exclude
 Filter Field: Referral
 Filter Pattern: localhost*
 Case Sensitive: NoAny other ideas? I'll try anything.  
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 Do you have a update on this? Did it work? 
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 If I put localhost then I get a "Regular expression is invalid" error. I'll put: localhost* I'll watch it for a couple days and see what happens. Thanks! 
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 1: the "." in front of "*localhost" might break the filter i guess. The same goes for the "." after "4444". 2: Have you tried localhost* or localhost ? 
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 Thanks for the link... this is kind of what I had followed earlier, but it still doesn't work. In my original question you can see the current filter I have setup. Yet, for some reason this is not blocking what I need since I still see "localhost:4444 / referral" in my reports. Any other ideas? 
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