Data sharing settings

There are several data sharing settings in your Analytics account. These settings let you customize how you share with Google the data that you collect using an Analytics data collection method (like the JavaScript tracking code, mobile SDKs, and the Measurement Protocol), so you can be more open or more restrictive with your data based on your own preferences. These settings only let you customize how you share the data you collect from websites, mobile apps, and other digital devices using Analytics. They do not apply to data about your Analytics account or how your account is used, like the number of properties and which additional features are set up. Regardless of your data sharing settings, your Analytics data may also be used only insofar as necessary to maintain and protect the Analytics service.

All Google representatives that can access account data, including vendors, must agree to internal access policy terms and conditions. Data access requires appropriate authentication; all access is over SSL and is logged for security review, and representatives can only use Google-approved computers when accessing customer data.

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Change your data sharing settings

You need Edit permission to use this feature.

You must customize your data sharing settings when you sign up for an Analytics account, but you can return to the Admin section of an account and change the settings any time.

To change the data sharing settings:

  1. Sign in to Google Analytics.
  2. Click Admin, and navigate to the account you want to edit.
  3. In the ACCOUNT column, click Account Settings.
  4. Edit any setting and click Save.

Details and benefits of each data sharing setting

Review the settings in your account, and this additional information here, to help you decide to turn these settings ON or OFF. If all settings are OFF, your Analytics data is only used to provide and maintain the Analytics service.

Google products & services

When you turn this setting ON, Google can access and analyze data to better understand online behavior and trends, and use this this data to improve Google products and services. For example, this data can be used to improve the Google Ads system tools that you use to create, manage, and analyze your ad campaigns.

Benchmarking

Aggregated and anonymous data can be used to help create features and publications that can give you a better understanding about what’s happening across your entire industry.

When you turn this setting OFF, data can still flow between Analytics and the other Google products that are explicitly linked to any of your account properties. Because this data is aggregated and made anonymous, it cannot be used to identify your account, organization, or users.

You benefit when this setting is ON because Analytics data could be used to help build better tools and provide guidance that can help your marketing and analysis efforts. Benchmarking data lets you know where you stand in your industry and contributes to research analyses that uncover important market trends, like year-over-year increase in mobile traffic.

Technical support

Analytics support representatives sometimes need to access your account to provide service and resolution to technical issues. When you turn this setting ON, support representatives can access your data to help resolve technical issues. If you turn this setting OFF, support representatives might not be able to help resolve technical issues.

You benefit when this setting is ON because Google support could access your account to troubleshoot and help you find solutions if you report an issue in your account.

Account specialists

Google sales and marketing specialists are trained to find ways to improve your experience with Google products. When you turn the first setting ON, these specialists will be able to look at and assess the efficacy of different implementation strategies and account configurations. 360 and Standard account users can benefit from improved marketing communications that offer usage suggestions, and 360 account users can ask their sales specialist for optimization tips. When you turn the second setting ON, all Google sales experts will also be able to access your account so they can offer more customized recommendations.

You benefit when both settings are ON because your Analytics sales team could help you find ways to improve your advertising spend, for example, by offering recommendations based on an analysis of your keyword performance. The Analytics marketing team could suggest ways to improve acquisition or other strategic improvements through a monthly email performance report.

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