What is Google Analytics data retention period? [closed] - google-analytics

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What is Google Analytics data retention period? i.e. How long are we able to view the data in GA account before it is no longer view able?
Right now, we are using a free Google Analytics account.

It differs for the type of GA account you have. For GA Premium the data retention period is 3 years while that for GA standard its 25 months.
Update from google :
The rules are 2 years for Standard and 3 years for Premium. However this is not being enforced at the moment and never have been - you should see all of the data from the date you started collecting. Note that this may be enforced at some point in the future.

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How downloaded bytes are measured on Firebase Hosting and why is it not proportinal to number of visitor? [closed]

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I am using Firebase Hosting and am following the usages regularly to see how many downloads occur per day as I'm using spark plan which has a data transfer limit of 360MB/day. But I couldn't understand how data transfer is measured and why it is not the right proportion. Visitor numbers and usages are below:
7th of March: 41 visitors, 339.5 MB
4th of March: 21 visitors, 79.5MB
What might be the reasons for that? How is it vary?
There could be many reasons for this. The first few that pop to mind:
The visitors on March 4 could have visited less of your site than the visitors on March 7.
The visitors on March 7 could have used browsers that (pre)load more parts of the site.
The visitors on March 4 could have been repeat visitors, who already had part of your site in their browser cache.
But as said, these are just a few of an incredibly large swath of possible reasons.
If you want to learn more about how users browse your site, I recommend either enabling analytics or (less intrusive) enable and check access logs and looking for patterns (which are also hugely diverse).

How can I see/track users who have seem +3 pages on my google analytics account? [closed]

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One of the company's KPIs is: "have seen +3 pages on the website".
On google analytics, I can see the pages/session metrics. I have tried to create the following segment but it didn't work (see screenshot). I still see pages/session under 3 and the numbers look a bit too low (second screenshot)
segment
pages/session
I not only want to find out how I can see this info in analytics but and most importantly, I want to do 2 things:
Use this information to retarget these users with Facebook Ads
Display this information on a Google Data Studio Dashboard.
Any help with this would be much appreciated. :)
You have to include sessions instead of users, then remove the rules where session duration is equals 1 (it doesn't make sense), so set pageviews >= 3:
In the report the value of Pages / session becomes representative:

Extending Support for Basic Authentication for EWS [closed]

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With many customers otherwise focused on other priorities due to COVID19 related issues, is there any potential for MSFT extending the support date for Basic Auth for EWS services?
The current date is mid-October 2020 and I know many banks are in a difficult position to try and migrate to Graph since it's new for most developers.
Its already been announced
In response to the COVID-19 crisis and knowing that priorities have changed for many of our customers we have decided to postpone disabling Basic Authentication in Exchange Online for those tenants still actively using it until the second half of 2021
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/exchange-team-blog/basic-authentication-and-exchange-online-april-2020-update/ba-p/1275508

Google Analytics report that shows percent change in browser usage [closed]

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I have google analytics set up to monitor websites. I can view the Browser and OS usage for a specific date range. What I am wondering is if google analytics has a way to show how much a specific browser has increased or decreased over a period of time.
For example, the default date range is 1 month. Is there something built into google analytics that would say the usage of IE8 (or any browser) is down 10% compared to the last month (besides doing a manual calculation)?
You can calculate a delta on browsers, sessions, transactions and conversion rate for your site - one could get a statistical inference from that.
Top right hand corner shows the date range. Change it as you want and tick the "Compare to:" box to compare to previous period (e.g. month before), previous year or custom dates and get all the details you are looking for.
Standard part of using GA to be honest.

Drupal Advertisement Module [closed]

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We have a Drupal 6 website and we want to add Advertisements to the site. I had used OpenAds 7 years ago but now since they changed to openx, i can't quite understand from their website if it's still FREE to use with all the features that were available in OpenAds many years ago.
Roaming around i found Drupal Advertisement Module which seems to report the most installs (8200 people using it approx).
The question is if some has used this module and can tell me if it supports the industry standard methods for selling ads, i.e. are we able to do the following:
Sell space using CPM (Cost Per Matrix views).
Cost Per Click (CPC)
any others ....
Can we create accounts for different advertisers and specify the budget and the ads stop automatically when their views or clicks exceed their budget?
You can learn about the differences between OpenX products here:
http://www.openx.com/publisher/compare-ad-server-products
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