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title: "Google Analytics"
canonical_url: https://support.digitalphotogallery.com/articles/article/ebc53f2c-ac1b-11e2-8b9b-f23c91703874
short_url: https://dpg.support/augh
category: "Websites > Statistics"
locale: en
updated_at: 2022-04-21T18:55:02Z
source: Digital Photo Gallery Support
---

# Google Analytics

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If you have an account with [Google Analytics](https://www.google.com/analytics/) then you can enable tracking on your DPG powered website.

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DPG handles the Google Analytics code, all you need to enter is the **Tracking ID** for example **UA-92234-1**.

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If you are using Universal Analytics which is the older version of Google Analytics, Google will have asked you to upgrade. To do this you need to follow the wizard inside Google Analytics to create a new property. Once you've done that you'll be given a new tracking code that looks like **G-SFQYEB5WYE** rather than the old format **UA-92234-1**. Add the new code as above and everything should start working for the new property.
