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How do I change session timeout settings?

Posted: Sun Jan 12, 2025 5:28 am
by sharminakter
Time-based expiration: A Google Analytics session automatically ends when the user does not interact with the site for 30 minutes. Google resets the 30-minute countdown timer with each interaction.
End of day expiration: A session automatically ends at the end of the day and according to your time zone settings. If a user visits your site at 11:59 PM and leaves 5 minutes later, that will count as two sessions.
Campaign-based expiration: A session will expire if a user returns to your website through a different campaign source. If someone arrives on your site through a Facebook campaign, leaves, and then later returns through a Google Ads campaign, these will be two different sessions.
How to find sessions in Google Analytics?
To find out how many sessions your site got during a given period:

Open Google Analytics .
In the left column of Google Analytics, select the Audience tab , then Overview .
In the Overview report, Google Analytics displays the total number of sessions per specified time period.
google analytics sessions
By default, GoogAnalytics provides you with data for the last seven days, so you need to change the reference period using the function located at the top right of the page.

google analytics sessions
You can view data from the first day you installed the tool on your hong kong telegram data website to the current date. You can also compare the number of Google Analytics sessions from year to year or over specific periods.

By default, sessions expire after 30 minutes of inactivity. However, you can change the time before your sessions expire. Sessions can be anywhere from one minute to four hours.

When choosing a new time frame, consider both your website and your industry. Google offers a few suggestions to help you with this:

If your site logs a user out after a set period of inactivity, Google Analytics recommends setting the session timeout based on that period.
If your site has a lot of content, you can imagine that users will take more time to engage with that content. Consider increasing the Google Analytics session duration.
If your website displays little content, you may be shortening the session duration.
If you decide to change the timeout settings, remember that the change will only affect future data.