Learn to compare metrics between Privy and Google Analytics.
Users often compare the view metrics tracked by Privy with information tracked from other third-party analytics tools. Due to slight variances in how each platform captures and processes data, there are often differences, which make perfectly matching X metric from Privy to X metric in another third party app difficult. Instead, it’s typically more important to focus on matching the trends between the two platforms. That said, to make the comparison between Privy and one of the most popular analytics tools (Google Analytics), you can follow the steps outlined below.
**Note: **Installing your Privy code on multiple websites, selecting the wrong view within Google Analytics, or choosing a date range in Google Analytics different from the date range within Privy will return incorrect results. Please be sure to compare the same site within the same date range.
To review the pageviews metric in Google Analytics:
Google Analytics and other reporting systems may differ from reports in Privy. Here are a few common examples of why you might see a discrepancy:
One of the many powerful features of the Privy platform is its ability to help you target the right audience with the right display at the right time. These targeting and frequency rules depend on the placement of cookies in a visitor’s browser.
In some cases, your Google Analytics will report a blocked resource coming from widget.privy.com, which is the intended behavior. This warning is not an error, and there’s no need for concern. None of your actual web pages are blocked. These URLs are used internally by the Privy code to set the browser cookies that power the targeting and frequency settings, and they automatically ask Google not to show them in search results. That’s all that Google means by “blocked” resources.