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  1. What's new in Google Analytics

    This article provides information on the latest releases in Google Analytics for this year. For information on releases from past years, see the What's New archive. Releases April 24, 2025 April 7, 2025 April 2, 2025 March 31, 2025 March 20, 2025 March 12, 2025 February 3, 2025 January 21, 2025 January 13, 2025 April 24, 2025 Report snapshot templates Reports snapshot now supports templates (User behavior, Sales and revenue, and Marketing performance), enabling users to quickly gain an overview of their data. We've also updated the card library for easier card discovery. Aggregate identifiers …
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  2. Strengthen your marketing strategy with high quality data

    New technological changes and regulations are impacting how businesses collect and analyze data. Google Analytics is committed to providing users with the most accurate and reliable attribution data possible to ensure you can continue to make informed decisions about your marketing efforts. Here's how Google Analytics is elevating data quality and making high-quality data the standard in this dynamic environment: Enhanced data completeness To provide a comprehensive understanding of your consumers’ journeys, Google Analytics is continuously working to enhance data completeness. This includes a…
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  3. Make the most of your Google Analytics 4 property with first-party data and durable solutions

    Google Analytics 4 is an essential tool to power your AI strategy with the right insights – even in an evolving privacy and technology landscape. Since its inception, we have launched many durable solutions and we continue to invest in expanding this offering to help you build the right measurement foundation. Today, we’re introducing new Google Analytics 4 features and integrations that will enable you to unlock durable performance even after Chrome plans to deprecate third-party cookies. As previously announced, we’re rolling out support for the Chrome Privacy Sandbox’s Protected Audience AP…
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  4. New Google Analytics 4 features for better App campaign performance

    Google Analytics 4 provides comprehensive, privacy-centric analytics to understand user behavior across both web and app—all in one place. Its AI-powered insights also help you optimize your campaign performance. App marketers who use Google Analytics 4 have long benefited from advanced features that have proven to improve performance like tROAS bidding, audience exclusions, predictive audiences, and more. For example, Gameberry Labs, a game developer based in India, wanted to scale more profitably and acquire users who were more likely to complete in-app purchases. To achieve this, they began…
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  5. Regarding international data transfers in Google Analytics

    In January, Austria’s data protection authority ruled that a local web publisher’s implementation of Google Analytics did not provide an adequate level of protection, on the grounds that U.S. national security agencies have a theoretical ability to access users' personal data. While this decision covers only one particular publisher and its specific circumstances, we recognize it poses challenges to other Google Analytics customers who are concerned that the DPA’s logic could be applied to any US-based analytics provider, and indeed any EU-US user data transfers. People increasingly rely on da…
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  6. Cross-channel data-driven attribution in Google Analytics 4

    Advertisers around the world want to understand how to measure and optimize their media spend across marketing channels. This can be challenging because customers may interact with multiple touchpoints before making a purchase or completing another valuable action on your website or app. This is where attribution comes into play. Attribution is the act of assigning credit for conversions to different ads, clicks, and factors along users’ paths to completing a conversion. An attribution model can be a rule, a set of rules, or a data-driven algorithm that determines how credit for conversions is…
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  7. What's new archive (2019-2024)

    Meet the next generation of Google Analytics As of October 14, 2020, a Google Analytics 4 property (formerly known as an "App + Web" property) is now the default when you create a new property. Universal Analytics refers to the previous generation of Analytics. This was the default property type for websites prior to October 14, 2020. Learn more. 2024 releases December 5, 2024 November 26, 2024 November 22, 2024 November 20, 2024 November 19, 2024 November 14, 2024 November 13, 2024 November 7, 2024 October 28, 2024 October 22, 2024 October 17, 2024 October 14, 2024 October 11, 2024 October 9,…
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