About Google Analytics User ID Feature - User ID enables holistic measurement of user interactions that span across devices in Google Analytics, such as attributing an interaction with a marketing campaign on one device to a conversion that occurs on another device, or de-duplicating unique users across multiple devices.
Users may interact with your website or application from a number of different devices, such as a desktop web browser, a browser on a mobile phone, or via a native mobile application.
By default, Google Analytics assigns each device a unique Client ID, and considers each unique Client ID as a unique user in your reports.
Measurement activities that span across devices in Google Analytics, such as attributing an interaction with a marketing campaign on one device to a conversion that occurs on another device, require the use of the User ID feature.
The User ID feature consists of:
The userId field, which can be set to a stable, non-personally identifiable ID to represent a unique user.
Cross-device reports that provide insight into behavior and conversion paths across devices.
When User IDs are sent with Google Analytics hits in the userId field, your reports will reflect a more accurate count of unique users and offer new cross-device reporting options.
This reference doc describes how you can configure and send User IDs to Google Analytics, as well as how User ID data is processed and reported in your User ID-enabled views.
Configuration
Before sending User IDs to Google Analytics, you must enable at least one view (profile) for User ID.
Enabling a view for User ID produces two effects on that view (profile):
New and unique users are calculated using unique User IDs rather than unique Client IDs.
Cross-device reports that leverage the User ID will be enabled in that view (profile).
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