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Los eventos permiten medir las interacciones de los usuarios en el sitio web o la aplicación. Por ejemplo, puedes medir el momento en que alguien carga una página, hace clic en un enlace y hace una compra. Google Analytics usa los datos de eventos para crear informes con datos sobre tu empresa.
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Consultar eventos en Analytics
Puedes ver tus eventos y sus parámetros en los informes En tiempo real y DebugView. Ten en cuenta que, para usar el informe DebugView, debes hacer algunos ajustes. En estos dos informes se muestran los eventos que los usuarios activan en tu sitio web en tiempo real.
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