This is a way not to count your own visits to your blog.
First you should look on how [I handle analytics](/Scratch/en/blog/2010-06-17-track-events-with-google-analytics). All analytics are handled in one javascript file, this make things really convenient.
Then you need to know my method use the `jquery-cookie` module and of course `jquery`.
First before launching analysis, I check if the key `admin` is not set in the cookie.
<codeclass="javascript">
var admin = $.cookie('admin');
if (! admin) {
// put your analytics code here
} else {
console.log("[WARNING] you're HIDDEN to analytics");
}
</code>
then create two <sc>html</sc> files. One to hide:
<codeclass="html"file="become_hidden.html">
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN"
Now accessing these files with you browser you can *hide* or *appear* in your statistics. You just have to think to access these file from all you browser.