diff --git a/src/connections/destinations/catalog/actions-google-analytics-4-web/index.md b/src/connections/destinations/catalog/actions-google-analytics-4-web/index.md index e801c26f52..dbfded4ab9 100644 --- a/src/connections/destinations/catalog/actions-google-analytics-4-web/index.md +++ b/src/connections/destinations/catalog/actions-google-analytics-4-web/index.md @@ -53,6 +53,12 @@ When enabled, the **Page Views** advanced setting sends the `page_view` event fr The GA4 SDK also tracks a native `page_view` event if you have the [following setting enabled](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/ga4/views?client_type=gtag#measure_virtual_pageviews){:target='_blank'} in your GA4 account. To avoid the native GA4 `page_view` event, disable **Page changes based on browser history events** under the advanced settings of the **Page views** section. +### Disabling Page Views + +The **Page Views** setting in the GA4 Web destination settings is toggled on by default. This means that the default **Set Configuration Fields** mapping sends a `page_view` for you when you enable GA4 Web as a destination. If you don't want to send a `page_view` by default, you can toggle the **Page Views** setting off in your destination settings. However, if you toggle the **Page Views** setting off, you need to account for the `page_view` to happen after the `config` since session attribution sets on the first event after the config is loaded, which is usally a `page_view`. + +This means that `config` fires at `analytics.page()`, and `page_view` fires after on a `track` call (i.e. `analytics.track("Viewed Content"`). For proper tracking, the `config` must load prior to any GA4 event. For further troubleshooting, go to your DevTools console and type in “dataLayer” to view the order of events sent to Google Analytics. You can read more about [Manual Pageviews](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/ga4/views?client_type=gtag#manual_pageviews){:target='_blank'} in Google's documentation. + ### Custom Event Naming @@ -96,4 +102,4 @@ Without any further configuration, traffic-source data for `campaign`, `campaign ### Differences between Google Analytics 4 Cloud and Google Analytics 4 Web destinations -Segment's [Google Analytics 4 Cloud](/docs/connections/destinations/catalog/actions-google-analytics-4/) server-side destination uses Google's Measurement Protocol API to send event data server to server, whereas Segment's [Google Analytics 4 Web](/docs/connections/destinations/catalog/actions-google-analytics-4-web/) device-mode destination loads the gtag.js library client-side and uses Segment's event data to map to gtag.js events directly. Each destination has its own advantages and disadvantages. Your choice between the two will depend on your specific use case, technical expertise, and the platforms from which you want to track data. \ No newline at end of file +Segment's [Google Analytics 4 Cloud](/docs/connections/destinations/catalog/actions-google-analytics-4/) server-side destination uses Google's Measurement Protocol API to send event data server to server, whereas Segment's [Google Analytics 4 Web](/docs/connections/destinations/catalog/actions-google-analytics-4-web/) device-mode destination loads the gtag.js library client-side and uses Segment's event data to map to gtag.js events directly. Each destination has its own advantages and disadvantages. Your choice between the two depends on your specific use case, technical expertise, and the platforms from which you want to track data.