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How do I compare two months in Google Analytics?
To compare two different date ranges: Select the Compare to checkbox, then select Custom, Previous Period, or Previous Year. Use the controls to set the second date range. Click Apply.
Why can’t I see my Google Analytics data?
If you can not see any data here it may mean you’ve just got not traffic! but it may also mean your code is not installed properly. Check the Tracking Status in your “Property”. You’ll be able to see if it’s working correctly or install the Google Analytics Debugger for Chrome in your browser.
Where is my Google Analytics data stored?
Users of Google Analytics, have their data scattered across randomly selected public cloud datacenters, most of which are located in the US. To ensure the safety of those EU-US data transfers, Google used to rely on the Privacy Shield framework.
Where to find date range in Google Analytics?
The date range selector is at the top right of every report except the Real-Time reports. Click the arrow next to the existing date range to open the controls. Select one of the following from the Date Range menu: Custom: Data for your custom date range.
When does data get deleted from Google Analytics?
While the retention period and user-activity reset controls cover event and user-level data stored by Google Analytics, certain user-keyed data is by default deleted by Google Analytics after 6 months of inactivity for a given user.
How to reset Data retention period in Google Analytics?
For web properties: In the PROPERTY column, click Tracking Info > Data Retention. For App + Web properties: In the PROPERTY column, click Data Settings > Data Retention. User-data retention: select the retention period you want. Reset on new activity: turn the switch on or off.
How many times do people visit Google Analytics?
If 100 people visit your site 1 time each, it’s 100 sessions. Now if 5,000,000 people visit your site an average of 2.3 times each, you will have about 11,500,000 sessions (and 5,000,000 users). Taking that last case, your Google Analytics data would use the 11,500,000 sessions and sample based on those numbers.