Files expire after {window.user.subscription.file_expiry_days} days
{:else}
Files never expire
{/if}
Storage:
{formatDataVolume(storage_space_used, 3)}
out of
{formatDataVolume(window.user.subscription.storage_space, 3)}
Direct link bandwidth:
{formatDataVolume(direct_link_bandwidth_used, 3)}
out of
{formatDataVolume(window.user.subscription.direct_linking_bandwidth, 3)}
(More information about direct linking)
Here you can see how often your files are viewed, downloaded
and how much bandwidth they consume. The buttons at the top
can be pressed to adjust the timeframe. If you choose 'Day'
the statistics will be updated periodically. No need to
refresh the page.
Total usage from {time_start} to {time_end}
{formatThousands(total_views)} views,
{formatThousands(total_downloads)} downloads,
{formatDataVolume(total_bandwidth, 3)} bandwidth and
{formatDataVolume(total_direct_link, 3)} direct link bandwidth
Views
A view is counted when someone visits the download page of one
of your files. Views are unique per user per file.
Downloads
Downloads are counted when a user clicks the download button
on one of your files. It does not matter whether the
download is completed or not, only the start of the download
is counted.
Bandwidth
This is how much bandwidth your files are using in total.
Bandwidth is used when a file is tranferred from a
pixeldrain server to a user who is downloading the file.
When a 5 MB file is downloaded 8 times it has used 40 MB of
bandwidth.
Direct link bandwidth
When a file is downloaded without going through pixeldrain's
download page it counts as a direct download. Because direct
downloads cost us bandwidth and don't generate any ad
revenue we have to limit them. When your direct link
bandwidth runs out people will be asked to do a test before
they can download your files. See our
subscription options to get more direct
linking bandwidth.