{"id":4137,"date":"2022-04-11T08:57:08","date_gmt":"2022-04-11T07:57:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.usdigital.co.uk\/?p=4137"},"modified":"2022-04-11T10:54:34","modified_gmt":"2022-04-11T09:54:34","slug":"google-universal-analytics-leaving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.usdigital.co.uk\/blog\/google-universal-analytics-leaving\/","title":{"rendered":"Google Universal Analytics is Taking Leave in 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"

Google Brings Down the Curtain on Google Universal Analytics, In July 2023<\/h2>\n

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In a year and a few months, on July 1, 2023<\/strong>, Universal Analytics will cease to process new data<\/a> and Google Analytics 4 will take its place.<\/p>\n

Universal Analytics 360 properties will continue the work of data processing until October 1, 2023.<\/strong><\/p>\n

And then, the new era of Google Analytics will fully begin.<\/p>\n

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Why Does Google Discontinue Google Universal Analytics?<\/h2>\n

\u00a0<\/em>A couple of years ago, the Google team humbly presented their new product \u2013 Google Analytics 4. The appearance of this new software meant significant changes approaching. And now, they are waiting outside the door, and we can hear them knocking.<\/p>\n

Before letting them in, make sure that you’ve set up Google Analytics 4 and use it whilst still running your Universal Analytics. This way, you\u2019ll allow the new program to build important historic data that it won\u2019t initially have. Collect as many meaningful reports as you can to feel confident with your decisions in the future.<\/p>\n

So, Google Analytics 4 doesn’t have important data reports available, but it has plenty of other beneficial features which we\u2019ll discuss next.<\/p>\n

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What Are the Advantages of Google Analytics 4 over Universal Analytics?<\/h2>\n

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As mentioned earlier, Google Analytics 4 doesn\u2019t have access to necessary data. However, it doesn\u2019t affect its general excellent performance.<\/p>\n

Google Analytics 4 or GA4 is great when it comes to insight collecting. Unlike Universal Analytics, GA4 is capable to collect and process information from versatile platforms<\/a>. It measures data across both websites & apps<\/strong> which is extremely important nowadays. It also uses an event-based data model<\/strong> that enables GA4 to monitor across multiple platforms.<\/p>\n

Moreover, unlike Universal Analytics, GA4 does not rely on cookies<\/strong>. This is one more reason you should keep Universal Analytics running for as long as possible to make the most of third-party cookies.<\/a> As GA4 will not allow you to do so. GA4 only relies on first-party cookies as Google has chosen the tactics of new privacy development. Lately, it mostly uses insights and predictions powered by machine learning. The general discontinuation of cookies utilising isn\u2019t beyond the sunset.<\/p>\n

In addition, GA4 is here to protect web users\u2019 privacy because nothing else can be more important than safety.<\/p>\n

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Other Bonuses of Google Analytics 4<\/h2>\n

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Here are a few more benefits of Google Analytics 4:<\/p>\n

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