You want to know what pages new users open most often after opening your home page, so you create a new path exploration in Explore that you plan to share with a co-worker. Who can see this new path exploration by default?
Just you; but you can share it with the other users of the property so they can make edits.
Just you; but you can share it with the other users of the property in read-only mode.
Anyone in your property can access the new path exploration and make edits to it.
Anyone in your property can access the new path exploration in read-only mode.
Explanation
Analysis of Correct Answer(s) This option is correct because it accurately reflects how sharing works within the Explore section of Google Analytics 4 (GA4).
- Private by Default: Any new exploration you create is visible only to you by default. It is not automatically shared with other users of the property.
- Explicit Sharing: To collaborate with others, you must use the share function.
- Read-Only Access: When you share an exploration, other users receive read-only access. They can view and interact with your analysis but cannot modify the original report. To make changes, a user must first duplicate the shared exploration, which creates a new, editable copy in their own account.
Analysis of Incorrect Options - "Anyone in your property can access...": This is incorrect. Explorations are not public to all property users by default; they are private to the creator. - "...and make edits to it.": This is incorrect. The sharing feature in Explore grants read-only access, not edit permissions, to the original exploration. To edit, a user must duplicate the report. This applies to both incorrect options that mention edit access.