It’s pretty vital for anyone who owns a site to learn about the activity of users on the site. What part of the site receives most hits, etc. Clixpy is just the right startup that helps you see all users activity. The service provides you with an in depth analysis on every activity of a visitor on your site, from form inputs to mouse movements, letting you watch all these. It’s pretty easy to use the service as well and all you need to do is to simply add a few lines of Java code to the site’s HTML. You can test Clixpy using the demo.
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THe clixpy domain is registered in Bulgaria. Considering that much of virus, spam amd identity theft action is coming from Eastern Europe and Russia these days, and that almost every mention of this ’service’ on the Web is obvious astroturfing, you’d have to be a fool to install this.
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