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Events let you measure user interactions on your website or app; for example,
you can measure when someone loads a page, clicks a link, and makes a purchase.
Google Analytics uses data from events to create reports with information about
your business. Learn more
You've set up Google Analytics and are starting to see data in your reports, but
you want to collect more information than what Analytics collects automatically,
or you want to unlock certain features and capabilities in Analytics.
See your events in Analytics
You can see your events and their parameters using the Realtime and
DebugView reports. Note that the DebugView report requires some additional
configuration before you can use the report. These two reports show you the
events users trigger on your website as the events are triggered.
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