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I started including the anonimize ip and the user agent as a holder for the Operating system... but now the data in the language section is getting all these extra params.
Any thought on this?
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@goanpeca really can't see why those extra data is getting in there.
Unless there is any change made in ga.js (and google's back-end) to help ease migration to new analytics.js library, I don't see why this happens. (And my GA dashboards are not maintained any more to cross check)
However, since you are a developer you could put ipdb/logs and see the data is correct before being send to the google servers.
Data you are looking for is visitor.locale which get updated at visitor.extract_from_server_meta
Also, aip is set when you asked to anonymize ip address, so is ua and uip.
If you are not using Mobile analytics ID, try with that and see if it makes any difference.
I am actually not using this library anymore. The events were not working and ga.js being deprecated I switched to this other library, which is based on analytics.js
Thanks for the awesome library.
I started including the anonimize ip and the user agent as a holder for the Operating system... but now the data in the language section is getting all these extra params.
Any thought on this?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: