Torsten Landsiedel

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> yet another point for adding a dedicated settings page. People sometimes miss the configuration page at all (see: https://www.internetkurse-koeln.de/wordpress-statistik-statify-versus-google-analytics-und-co/ at the bottom "Nachtrag"). How about moving the whole setting...

What about using this UI for our settings: The list of user roles is, of course, dynamic and lists all registered user roles in the current WP install.

@RalfRoemling If you are comfortable to add some code (via functions.php, functionality plugin or code snippets plugin, you can use the code mentioned on the hook documentation: https://statify.pluginkollektiv.org/documentation/hooks/#user_can_see_stats

Thanks @stklcode - just wanted to start some discussions for enhancements. > Wouldn't be my first priority though. Happy to see some more comments on my other issues if you...

Additionally we could make these identifiers filterable. Advanced users could extend the list on their own usage/experiences.

Stumbled upon another short variant for bots: `lighthouse|bot|google|baidu|bing|msn|duckduckbot|teoma|slurp|yandex|crawler|spider|robot|crawling`

Yes, I know. These are findings on the web. `lighthouse` would also match `chrome-lighthouse`, etc. This needs consolidation and decision. I am just sharing other projects solutions to bot detection.