A data filter lets you include or exclude incoming event data from being processed by Google Analytics.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-09-18 | Gustavo Esteves | pt | Essa extensão salva muitoooo no dia a dia para não sujar os dados dos sites. | |
2024-08-28 | Edson Campana | en | Excelent tool | |
2024-04-10 | PJ Bergeron | en | Useful app, but it doesn't stay active when you restart Chrome, so you have to remember to enable it every time. | |
2024-03-02 | Camila Leão | pt | Muito boa a extensão! Me ajuda muito! | |
2023-11-16 | Bojan Basrak | en | The plugin overview is terrible as it doesn't explain what the plugin even does. However, it does work - when activated, all GA4 hits will have a traffic_type parameter (tt) value set as "internal". By default, GA4 has a built-in Internal Traffic Filter that is triggered by the above parameter-value pair. The default filter state is "Testing" and my advice is to leave it like that. If you set it to "Active", your internal traffic will not be recorded in GA4, but if the filter is in a "Testing" state, you can create comparisons and reporting filters with the built-in dimension "Test data filter name". If all of this looks confusing, here's a detailed explanation: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/filtering-internal-traffic-ga4-self-id-without-ip-addresses-basrak | |
2023-08-29 | Gustavo Esteves | Excelent! | ||
2023-08-29 | Gustavo Esteves | ro | Excelent! | |
2023-05-26 | Georgios Mavreas | Not working | ||
2023-05-26 | Georgios Mavreas | en | Not working |