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    What is ‘not provided’ data in Keyword Reports?

    What is ‘not provided’ data in Keyword Reports?

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    Quite simply, it means Google is choosing not to share the key word data with you. The searcher did use a key phrase, obviously, but Google is not providing you with the information. It is all being done in interest of protecting the privacy of the searcher.

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    Quite simply, it means Google is choosing not to share the key word data with you. The searcher did use a key phrase, obviously, but Google is not providing you with the information. It is all being done in interest of protecting the privacy of the searcher.

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    Go to Google Analytics > Acquisition > All Traffic > Channels > Organic Search. At the top of your table you'll see the (not provided) keywords. Next, click on the “not provided” and add a secondary dimension to the report for Landing Pages.

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    If (not set) appears in your Google Ads reports, it means that the website or app you're tracking in the Analytics account is receiving traffic from a Google Ads account that is not linked to the reporting view.

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    When you see keyword not provided in Google Analytics, then it simply means Google doesn't want to share the data with you.

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    When you see keyword not provided in Google Analytics, then it simply means Google doesn't want to share the data with you.

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    Quite simply, it means Google is choosing not to share the key word data with you. The searcher did use a key phrase, obviously, but Google is not providing you with the information. It is all being done in interest of protecting the privacy of the searcher.

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    Go to Google Analytics > Acquisition > All Traffic > Channels > Organic Search. At the top of your table you'll see the (not provided) keywords. Next, click on the “not provided” and add a secondary dimension to the report for Landing Pages.

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