Why would someone use Google Analytics for Firebase instead of Google Analytics 4, even though both experiences are powered by the same SDK?
- Some app developers continue to use Google Analytics for Firebase because it’s app-focused and it eases most of the deep-linking processes.
- App developers might continue to use Google Analytics for Firebase because it’s app-focused and it eases most of the deep-linking processes.
- Unlike Google Analytics 4, Google Analytics for Firebase is compliant with privacy regulations specific to app developers, making it a more useful platform in certain cases.
- Unlike Google Analytics 4, Google Analytics for Firebase is compliant with privacy regulations specific to app developers, making it a more useful platform in some cases.
- Some marketers working with clients whose consumers are Android device users might prefer Google Analytics for Firebase over Google Analytics 4.
- Marketers might prefer to use Google Analytics for Firebase if they’re working with clients whose consumers are Android device users.
- Analysts prefer using Google Analytics for Firebase due to its reporting tools and better UI, even though the same SDK powers both experiences.
- Even though the same SDK powers both experiences, analysts prefer to use Google Analytics for Firebase due to its reporting tools and better UI.