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  • @mdotk Thank you for your question. We haven’t transitioned to support GA4 just yet. You can monitor Github or check back later for any updates. For now, we recommend setting up and using UA until it sunsets on July 1, 2023.

    Thread Starter mdotk

    (@mdotk)

    Thanks @luckynasan. I realised that the settings I am referring to are actually in Google Site Kit! Nevertheless if you are at Google, it might pay to let them know that they could add some text to keep the UA code as you suggest. Currently its a bit misleading.

    @mdotk thanks for the feedback we will pass that on to the team.

    Has GA4 started processing web story data?
    I am able to see web stories data in GA4. However, the numbers in GA4 and GA3 are different. I assume that GA4 is not processing Discover feed data for web stories.

    slashedbeauty

    (@slashedbeauty)

    Any update on this, with UA sunsetting this year? Are we still good to use UA for web stories or is here a GA4 integration?

    Adam Dunnage

    (@adamdunnage)

    @slashedbeauty at this time we would suggest to continue using UA with your Web Stories. Once we have updates on GA4 we will pass those on.

    Hi there! Web Stories for WordPress version 1.33.0 has just been released. Users will now be able to use GA4 by entering their GA4 measurement ID (e.g., G-12345) in the Web Stories Settings > Analytics section.

    From now on, all analytics data will be sent to your new GA4 property. Please note that it might take a while for the data to trickle in in your analytics dashboard.

    This topic will be marked as resolved. If you experience any issues with the Web Stories plugin pleases create a  new topic. If you need any help migrating from Universal Analytics to Google Analytics 4, please consult the Analytics help center.

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