Granting permissions to Google Analytics means giving third parties such as internal and external personnel, advertisers, customers, and external companies the right to view Google Analytics. Permissions can be granted by inviting the investors email lists Google accounts of the parties you want to share with via Google Analytics.
When granting permissions, there are different types and hierarchies of permissions that can be granted, so you need to understand each of them. The specific types and hierarchies will be explained later.
What permissions can you grant in Google Analytics?
Here we will explain the specific types of permissions that can be granted in Google Analytics.
User Management
User management is the authority to add users and manage user permissions. You can add and delete users. Note that user management only allows you to manage users, and you cannot view analytics data.
edit
Edit is the permission to set various settings for accounts, properties, and views. This edit permission must be granted in order to set conversions or filters. If you have edit permission, you can not only set up Google Analytics but also collect data, but you cannot manage users.
What is Google Analytics permission granting?
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