Configuration

Low sensitivity detects fewer, longer visits. High sensitivity detects more, shorter visits. Adjust based on your tracking needs: use low for general location tracking, high for detailed movement analysis.
Visit Detection
Minimum duration to consider a location as a visit rather than just passing through. Lower values (60-300s) detect brief stops, higher values (600-1800s) only detect significant stays. Typical values: 300s (5 min) for detailed tracking, 900s (15 min) for major locations only.
Maximum time gap between visits to the same location before they are considered separate visits. If you leave and return to the same place within this time, it will be treated as one continuous visit. Typical values: 1800s (30 min) for brief errands, 3600s (1 hour) for longer breaks.
Visit Merging
Time window to look for nearby visits that should be merged together. Larger values may merge visits that should remain separate, smaller values may miss related visits. Recommended: 24-72 hours for most scenarios.
Maximum time between visits to the same location before they are considered separate events. This helps merge visits that were incorrectly split due to GPS inaccuracies or brief departures. Typical values: 3600s (1 hour) for strict separation, 7200s (2 hours) for more lenient merging.
Minimum distance required between visits to keep them as separate locations. Visits closer than this distance may be merged if they occur within the time window. Recommended: 50-100m for precise location separation, 200-300m for broader area grouping.
This configuration will apply to all location data from this date forward. Any data before this date will continue to use the previous configuration settings. Leave empty to apply immediately to all future data processing.
This is the default configuration that applies to all historical data and any periods not covered by specific date configurations. Changes to this configuration will affect the processing of all your location data when reprocessing occurs.