You want to know what pages new users open most often after opening your home page, so you create a new path exploration in Explore that you plan to share with a co-worker. Who can see this new path exploration by default?
- Just you; but you can share it with the other users of the property in read-only mode.
- Just you; but you can share it with the other users of the property so they can make edits.
- Anyone in your property can access the new path exploration and make edits to it.
- Anyone in your property can access the new path exploration in read-only mode.
- Anyone in your property can access it in read-only mode.
- Only you can see it, but you can share it with the other users of the property for them to make edits.
- Anyone in your property can access it and make edits.
- Only you can see it, but you can share it with the other users of the property in read-only mode.
Explanation:
The correct answer is Just you; but you can share it with the other users of the property in read-only mode. By default, path explorations created in Google Analytics are private to the user who created them, meaning only they can view and edit the exploration initially. However, the creator has the option to share the exploration with other users in a read-only format, allowing them to view the insights without the ability to make changes, thereby maintaining the integrity of the original analysis while facilitating collaboration.
Explorations are private by default. If you’re the creator, only you can view and edit them unless you choose to share.
When you first create an exploration, only you can see it. If you create an exploration that you’d like to share with someone else, choose the share icon in the upper right. Shared explorations can be viewed, but not edited, by anyone who has the Viewer role to the property. You must duplicate or copy a shared exploration in order to edit it.
Read more here: https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/7579450