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Google turns off Universal Analytics July 1: What you need to know

Google Analytics 4

Google is discontinuing Universal Analytics, its legacy web analytics platform. This is the final shift in the transition to Google Analytics 4 (GA4).

Why it matters. Businesses that relied on Universal Analytics for website measurement and data analysis need to act quickly to avoid losing access to their historical data and maintain continuity in their analytics capabilities.

Key dates.

Why we care. We’ve finally reached the “now or never” moment. Export your historical data or you’ll lose it all in July.

The big picture. This transition marks a significant shift in Google’s analytics offerings, with GA4 designed to be more privacy-focused and adaptable to future changes in technology and regulations. However, search marketers remain unimpressed with GA4 – many of them still absolutely hate GA4.

Details:

What to do.

    Bottom line. If you haven’t already, you need to act swiftly to preserve your historical Google Universal Analytics data.

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