Enter the
Average Browse Time
in
seconds that you estimate users should take to browse a web page
(range is 0-300, default is 60). Any request made after the average browse
time elapses is considered a new browsing activity. The calculation
uses
container pages (logged
in the URL Filtering logs) as the basis and ignores any new web
pages that are loaded between the time of the first request (start
time) and the average browse time. For example, if you set the
Average
Browse Time
to two minutes and a user opens a web page
and views that page for five minutes, the browse time for that page
will still be two minutes. This is done because the firewall can’t
determine how long a user views a given page. The average browse
time calculation ignores sites categorized as web advertisements
and content delivery networks.