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Google is reminding us to upgrade to Analytics 4 by July 1, 2023 #67

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jonfroehlich opened this issue Apr 9, 2022 · 1 comment
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When you visit Google Analytics, you receive a message:

Universal Analytics will no longer process new data in standard properties beginning July 1, 2023. Prepare now by setting up and switching over to a Google Analytics 4 property.

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One thing that worries me is that the Google support website says:

After July 1, 2023, you'll be able to access your previously processed data in your Universal Analytics property for at least six months. We know your data is important to you, and we strongly encourage you to export your historical reports during this time

So, like, would we still be able to access all previous visit logs, etc.

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Still trying to properly add in Google Analytics 4 

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jonfroehlich added a commit that referenced this issue Apr 14, 2022
Fixed the GA code

Still trying to add in GA4: #67
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Removed actual gtag.js code because Just the Docs already inserts it using _config.yml data

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jonfroehlich commented Apr 15, 2022

Nothing that I've tried seems to be working.

Here's a screenshot of Google Analytics 4. Notice how it says no data received?
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But then I click on real-time overview, and I see this:
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