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 in read-only mode.

Anyone in your property can access the new path exploration in read-only mode.

Anyone in your property can access the new path exploration and make edits to it.

Just you; but you can share it with the other users of the property so they can make edits.

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.