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Does Google Analytics store personal data?
Does Google Analytics store personal data? Yes, various data that Google Analytics cookies can collect from your end-users through your website, such as IP addresses, unique IDs and ClientIDs – is data that either directly or in combination with other data can identify an individual.
How do I access Google Analytics data?
To log into your Google Analytics account, go to http://www.google.com/analytics/ and click on the Access Analytics button to sign in. If you are using your own Google Analytics account, then log in using your own username and password.
Can I download data from Google Analytics?
In Google Analytics, you can export a report as Google Sheets, Excel file, or CSV format. This allows you to download your data, clean it, format it according to your needs, and then share them with others. Click on the Export option and select the file type you’d like to export.
Does Google Analytics store IP addresses?
Google Analytics tracks and stores the IP addresses of your website users in order to report on geolocation data. However, GA does not report on IP addresses in its reports. So Google does not store or process complete IP addresses at any given time.
This cookie is used to identify unique visitors. It expires two years from the date it was last refreshed. Every time a new hit is sent to Google Analytics, the cookie is refreshed. It is a persistent cookie, which means it remains on the user’s browser until it expires or the user clears the cache.
Where is Google Analytics in my Google account?
You can sign in to your Analytics account from http://www.google.com/analytics. Click Sign in (at top right), and select Analytics. If you are already signed in to Google (e.g. you are signed in to your Gmail account), you’ll be taken directly to the Analytics user interface.
What database is used by Google Drive?
Google Cloud Bigtable is a compressed, high-performance, proprietary data storage system built on Google File System, Chubby Lock Service, SSTable (log-structured storage like LevelDB) and a few other Google technologies. On May 6, 2015, a public version of Bigtable was made available as a service.
What storage does Google use?
Every Google Account comes with 15 GB of storage that’s shared across Google Drive, Gmail, and Google Photos. When you upgrade to Google One, your total storage increases to 100 GB or more depending on what plan you choose.