To gain insight into which pages new users open most often after they open your home page, you’ve created a new path exploration in Explore.
What’s the default setting for who can see the exploration?
Explanation:
The correct answer is Only you can see it, but you can share it with the other users of the property in read-only mode. This default setting ensures that the path exploration remains private to the creator, allowing for initial analysis and adjustments before sharing with others. In my experience using Explore for path exploration, this default setting has been particularly useful in maintaining data integrity and preventing unintended changes to the exploration by other users. Once I’ve conducted my analysis and verified the accuracy of the results, I can then share the exploration with colleagues or stakeholders in read-only mode, enabling them to view the insights without the risk of altering the exploration inadvertently. This approach fosters collaboration while safeguarding the integrity of the data and analysis. Additionally, having the ability to control who can access and edit the exploration ensures that sensitive or proprietary information remains protected within the organization. Overall, this default setting strikes a balance between privacy and collaboration, enhancing the effectiveness of path exploration in gaining valuable insights from Google Analytics.