Homeless queen
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- Dec 21, 2019
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If i don't install google analytics or any other then how google will know my bounce rate and how many page people visit ...
If i don't install google analytics or any other then how google will know my bounce rate and how many page people visit ...
No, my visitor don't use chromeSimilarweb know all the info of a website (visits, referral, bounce) using some tracking code placed in google chrome extensions... And Google own Chrome... so... they know everything!
That's the answer.they won’t know. Unless people click on your site from search results, then return straight back to google; they’ll know then.
What about the other bounce rate?That's the answer.
and google (or another search engine) will know if visitors bounced and clicked on the other search results.
Why I feel you didn't open the URL I posted earlier?What about the other bounce rate?
number of pages visited on my website does not matter?
The Chrome User Experience Report provides user experience metrics for how real-world Chrome users experience popular destinations on the web.
The Chrome User Experience report is powered by real user measurement aggregated from Chrome users who have opted-in to syncing their browsing history, have not set up a Sync passphrase, and have usage statistic reporting enabled.
I didn't even see itWhy I feel you didn't open the URL I posted earlier?
Code:The Chrome User Experience Report provides user experience metrics for how real-world Chrome users experience popular destinations on the web. The Chrome User Experience report is powered by real user measurement aggregated from Chrome users who have opted-in to syncing their browsing history, have not set up a Sync passphrase, and have usage statistic reporting enabled.
This User Experience, Google is talking about is enabled by default. Now do the math!
They open it in new tab and close it laterthey won’t know. Unless people click on your site from search results, then return straight back to google; they’ll know then.
They open it in new tab and close it later
so they don't back to google