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Now you can Measure Multiple Sites with Enhanced Privacy-focused Web Analytics

Cloudflare has unveiled a new feature that enhances privacy-focused web analytics to meet its clients’ metric targets. The tech firm opened the first brand of its new “privacy-first web analytics last December.”
In order to meet the demands of its customers, Cloudflare released three new features, on Monday. According to Cloudflare blog post, the requested features which have been availed include: supporting Single-page Applications, adding multiple websites to an account and showing Core Web Vitals in web Analytics.
The new release is based on the feedback that was received after the launch of the “privacy-first analytics.” The Company offers popular analytics to businesses with the aim of tracking visitor behavior and retarget them with ads in exchange for free analytics.
The new dispatch allows webmasters to use web analytics to add up to 10 websites. In previous release, web analytics was only used to measure one website. The service has the option of using web analytics to a variety of subdomains that can be added using a JavaScript snippet.

What Cloudflare Does?

Cloudflare is an American web infrastructure that provides content delivery network services and offers performance and security services to website owners through its global intelligent network system. Cloudflare protects sites against threats like identity theft and SQL injection.
The technology was named as a Google Cloud Platform technology partner in 2015. Cloudflare services link Cloudflare user’s hosting provider and the website visitor by acting as an inverse proxy for websites.

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