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This is a techie question, but I'm sure someone here will know the answer. I'm wondering how the duration of someone's visit is measured, exactly? For example, if I have a site open in a tab all day long, and periodically check it throughout the day for updates, how is my time there measured? Same question for a window vs. a tab.
Thanks in advance,
Heather
Thanks in advance,
Heather
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