Mobile apps
Mobile apps
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1. Question
For mobile applications, Google Analytics will use the same Javascript tracking code as websites.
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According to Google, instead of using JavaScript to collect data like you do on a website, youll use an SDK, or Software Development Kit, to collect data from your mobile app.
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According to Google, instead of using JavaScript to collect data like you do on a website, youll use an SDK, or Software Development Kit, to collect data from your mobile app.
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Google Analytics stores mobile app usage data locally on the device and sends it to the Analytics account later using a batch process called:
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According to Google, data from mobile apps is not sent to Analytics right away. When a user navigates through an app, the Google Analytics SDK stores the hits locally on the device and then sends them to your Google Analytics account later in a batch process called dispatching.
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According to Google, data from mobile apps is not sent to Analytics right away. When a user navigates through an app, the Google Analytics SDK stores the hits locally on the device and then sends them to your Google Analytics account later in a batch process called dispatching.
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If an app gets uninstalled and then reinstalled, Google Analytics will have to create a new unique identifier on the device instead of matching the session as coming from a returning user.
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According to Google, if the app gets uninstalled, the Google Analytics SDK deletes the identifier. If the app is then reinstalled, a new anonymous identifier is created on the device. The result is that the user will be identified as a new user, not a returning user, but no other data in your Google Analytics reports will be impacted.
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According to Google, if the app gets uninstalled, the Google Analytics SDK deletes the identifier. If the app is then reinstalled, a new anonymous identifier is created on the device. The result is that the user will be identified as a new user, not a returning user, but no other data in your Google Analytics reports will be impacted.
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